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(What's This?) Sites 1 - 11 of 11
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- Genocide Intervention Network
The Genocide Intervention Network empowers individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide. Join campaigns, find action alerts, and keep updated on the news from Darfur.
www.genocideintervention.net
- Prevent Genocide International
Global, Internet-based network of activists working to prevent the crime of genocide.
www.preventgenocide.org
- Gendercide Watch
Confronting gender-selective atrocities and mass-killing worldwide, with detailed case studies of gendercide.
www.gendercide.org
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Committee on Conscience
[read review]
Working to alert the public about current acts of genocide and crimes against humanity. Provides news about regions such as Chechnya and Sudan. Also offers weekly podcasts featuring interviews with activists, journalists, scholars, and survivors.
www.ushmm.org/conscience
- The Crime of Genocide
Exploration of the definition.
www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/rwanda/reports/dsetexhe.html
- Yale University: Genocide Studies Program
www.yale.edu/gsp
- Canadian Museum of Genocide?
Proposal for a museum?dedicated to all the known instances of genocide.
www.ukemonde.com/museum-serbyn.htm
- Prevention Genocides
Uses scientific methods to study and interpret the social discourse with a view to countering the growth of the ethnic purity mindset.
www.prevention-genocides.org
- Genocide, World Order, and State Formation.
Pro-genocide article which examines the ethics, concepts, and origins of genocide as well as how it relates to propaganda and nationalism.
web.inter.nl.net/users/Paul.Treanor/genocide.html
- Holocaust Revealed, The
Reviews the attempted extermination of Israel and the Christian Churches of God over 2000 years from Rome through the Inquisitions, Nazi Holocaust, Communists, and Rwanda.
www.holocaustrevealed.org
- Genocide in the 20th Century
Provides overviews of such occurrences as Bosnia-Herzegovina, Rwanda, Pol Pot in Cambodia, the Nazi Holocaust, Nanking, Stalin's forced famine, and the Armenians in Turkey.
www.historyplace.com/worldhistory/genocide
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