Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing

For the First Time Ever, They Had a Revolution… For the First Time Ever, They Had a Revolution…

Let's keep Washington Bullets in mind thinking about Egypt.

Feb 12, 2011 / Greg Grandin

Rwanda’s Other Genocide Rwanda’s Other Genocide

Paul Kagame has been praised for leading Rwanda’s recovery after the 1994 genocide. But his image has become increasingly tarnished, with reports of political repression now ...

Sep 17, 2010 / Tristan McConnell

Justice Delayed in Bosnia Justice Delayed in Bosnia

Without accountability and adequate support for the victims of sexual violence during the Bosnian war, ethnic fault lines could deepen.

Mar 8, 2010 / Rajeshree Sisodia

The New Humanitarian Order The New Humanitarian Order

Recent war crimes charges against the Sudanese president reveal the rights-based politics of the world's "new humanitarian order."

Sep 10, 2008 / Feature / Mahmood Mamdani

Radovan Karadzic Captured After 12 Years on the Run Radovan Karadzic Captured After 12 Years on the Run

Radovan Karadzic, captured after twelve years on the run, possessed extraordinary levels of intellect, cruelty and power. And power wielded in a time of war comes at great price, w...

Jul 22, 2008 / Feature / Slavenka Drakulic

Western Promises Western Promises

From the archive: A book by a former ICTY official offers a vivid insider's account of realpolitik at the Milosevic trial.

Dec 20, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Marc Perelman

With Friends Like Turkey… With Friends Like Turkey…

As Turkey ramps up its outrage against a House committee vote to affirm the Armenian genocide, is anyone applauding our lawmakers' act of moral courage?

Oct 12, 2007 / Nicole Vartanian

Whose Genocide Counts? Whose Genocide Counts?

The House Foreign Affairs Committee bravely declares the 1915 slaughter of Armenians in Turkey genocide. Why not put the same label on themselves, for their role in the Iraq catast...

Oct 11, 2007 / Column / Nicholas von Hoffman

Had She Lived Had She Lived

A painter explores love and loss in the iconic settings of postwar Paris.

Sep 20, 2007 / Feature / Byron Dobell

Justice and Peace in Darfur Justice and Peace in Darfur

The International Criminal Court has taken a crucial step in naming two perpetrators of the violence in Darfur. But for survivors and victims of the ongoing catastrophe, much more ...

Mar 7, 2007 / Feature / Salih Mahmoud Osman

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