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Lessons From Genocide and Sanctions to Rwandans

In our previous two articles, we reflected on the reasons why major powers that could have stopped the 1994 genocide against Tutsi did not do so. In this piece, I show why those same reasons are ...
The U.N. courts set up to prosecute the atrocities committed during the violent disintegration of Yugoslavia in the early ...
A study led by McGill University researchers offers insights into intergenerational memory and the experiences of children born of conflict-related sexual violence and their mothers in post-genocide ...
For years, Rwanda’s most visible place in global cinema has often come through films about the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. Titles such as Shooting Dogs and Sometimes in April brought ...
KIGALI, Rwanda (WCSC) — The Rwandan genocide began on April 7, 1994, marking one of the darkest periods of the 20th century. In the span of about 100 days, extremist militias and others killed an ...
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Why Rwanda’s greatest era may still be ahead

For much of the last three decades, Rwanda has been defined by its recovery from the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, institutional collapse, and one of the darkest tragedies in modern African history ...
One of the major conflicts that shook Africa in the 1990s was the ethnic strife between the Hutus and Tutsis of Rwanda. Since 1994, there has been much news coverage about the genocide of over 800,000 ...
The murder of 500,000 Tutsi and Hutu opposition in Rwanda is genocidal murder. This event is one of many cases of genocide in the 20th century. The events in Rwanda in 1994 pose many moral questions ...