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August 09, 2022
Dossier
Indigenous peoples: guardians of nature and humanity
topic:
Indigenous people
by:
Yair Oded, Gerardo Bandera
On World Indigenous Peoples Day, we examine the struggles faced by indigenous communities and the invaluable knowledge they possess.
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August 07, 2022
Commemorating European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day
topic:
Discrimination
by:
Abby Klinkenberg
This week commemorates the mass-genocide of the Roma minority group, which still faces discrimination today.
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August 05, 2022
Genocide brewing in Brazil's forests
topic:
Indigenous people
by:
Ellen Nemitz
A campaign by the Brazilian gov't to open up protected lands to mining and logging could lead to the decimation of uncontested indigenous communities.
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June 15, 2022
Haunted by genocide, displaced Yazidis demand justice
topic:
Genocide
by:
Pierre Sagnier
The defeat of ISIS did not spell the end of the struggle for the Yazidi people.
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June 09, 2022
Zimbabwe: a safe haven for genocidaires?
topic:
Genocide
by:
Cyril Zenda
The discovery that a Rwandan genocide fugitive had lived out his days in Zimbabwe led many to suspect he wasn't the only war criminal harboured by Harare.
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May 05, 2022
98 years on, indigenous massacre trial opens in Argentina
topic:
Indigenous people
by:
Cecilia Fernández Castañón
A trial investigating the Napalpí massacre could herald a new era of acknowledgement and compensation for atrocities committed against indigenous people.
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February 14, 2022
Zimbabwe's genocide: an open wound
topic:
Genocide
by:
Cyril Zenda
40 years later, Zimbabwe's genocide victims still seek redress. But can the leaders who were involved in the atrocities be expected to deliver justice?
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February 08, 2022
On the precipice of genocide
topic:
Indigenous people
by:
Ellen Nemitz
The Brazilian public is rising against a government campaign that could further destroy the Amazon and risk genocide of uncontacted indigenous peoples.
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January 30, 2022
The EU’s fragmented boycott of Beijing 2022
topic:
Good Governance
by:
Abby Klinkenberg
In response to China's notorious human rights violations, EU-member states cannot align on a unified approach to the upcoming Olympic Games.
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September 04, 2021
India’s museum for Jallianwala Bagh massacre erases its history
topic:
Arts
by:
Tish Sanghera
India's new museum dedicated to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre has been sharply criticised for erasing traces of the tragedy
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August 04, 2021
Namibians unimpressed with Germany’s compensation offer for colonial genocide
topic:
Genocide
by:
Cyril Zenda
Germany's careful recognition of its genocidal history in Namibia and its insufficient compensation offer have infuriated Namibians.
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April 23, 2021
Rwandan refugees in Zimbabwe resist repatriation 27 years after genocide
topic:
Refugees and Asylum
by:
Cyril Zenda
Rwandan refugees in the diaspora are still afraid to return to their home country despite a UN declaration that it is safe to do so.
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August 25, 2020
How Is Germany ‘Insulting’ Namibia In Colonial Genocide Reparations Talks?
topic:
Genocide
by:
Cyril Zenda
Could revelations by Namibia that Germany has offered a paltry €10 million reparation for the Herero and Nama genocide speed up the slow negotiations?
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July 27, 2020
Ethnocentrism: We recognise our victims, not yours
topic:
Genocide
by:
Katarina Panić
The extent of the Srebrenica genocide is still being denied and its convicted war criminals glorified. Artist Aida Šehović fights for remembrance.
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July 10, 2020
Join BROUK in supporting Rohingya refugees
topic:
Genocide
type:
Donation, NGO
by:
Yair Oded
BROUK raises international awareness of the plight of Rohingya people and fights to end their genocide and oppression. Here's how you can help.
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June 09, 2020
Rwanda genocide victims deserve justice and closure
topic:
Genocide
by:
Bob Koigi
Rwanda's genocide mastermind Kabuga has been on the run for over two decades. A court decision could make a trial against him as close to home as possible.
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