Genocide
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Top 10 Covid updates: Death due to oxygen shortage is not less than genocide, says Allahabad HC
Scroll Staff
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Nagpur: Orthopaedic surgeon arrested for calling for genocide of Muslims, later released on bail
Scroll Staff
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Peter Handke’s Nobel Prize controversy makes one ask whether literature has a moral responsibility
Ervin Malakaj, The Conversation
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Myanmar must protect Rohingya Muslims and prevent genocide, rules UN court
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‘All genocides start with hate speech’: The United Nations’ Adama Dieng on Genocide Prevention Day
Scroll Staff
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Colonisation of the Americas killed 10% of world population and caused global cooling
Chris Brierley, The Conversation Alexander Koch, The Conversation Mark Maslin, The Conversation Simon Lewis, The Conversation
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Cambodia: Khmer Rouge leaders guilty of genocide, rules UN-backed court
Scroll Staff
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Wary of China, the West has failed to act on the Rohingya crisis. Will a new UN report change that?
Azeem Ibrahim
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Myanmar rejects UN report calling for its top military officials to be prosecuted for genocide
Scroll Staff
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Across the world, genocidal states are attacking Muslims. Is Islam really their target?
Arjun Appadurai
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Drunk on genocide: How alcohol fuelled the Nazi campaign to exterminate Jews
Edward B Westermann, Aeon
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UN special envoy to Myanmar says military operations against Rohingya ‘bear hallmarks of a genocide’
Scroll Staff
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Counterview: Analysing Rohingya refugee crisis through the security prism is troubling
Adem Carroll
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A leader who does not apologise for genocide under his watch does not integrate: TM Krishna
TM Krishna
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The Rohingyas: Chronicle of a genocide foretold, one policy at a time
Azeem Ibrahim
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UN says it has not yet determined whether the violence against Rohingyas is genocide
Scroll Staff
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Watch: What the International Criminal Court has achieved since it was formed in 2002
Scroll Staff
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Why India must end its official amnesia about the horrors of Partition
Menaka Guruswamy
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Radovan Karadzic sentenced to 40 years, but peace is still a work in progress
Jasna Dragovic Soso, The Conversation
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Haunted by the smell of apples: 28 years on, Kurds weep over Halabja massacre
Bahar Baser, The Conversation