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Rohingya refugees gather near a fence during a government organized media tour, to a no-man's land between Myanmar and Bangladesh, near Taungpyolatyar village, Maung Daw, northern Rakhine State, Myanmar
Justice
Myanmar seeks to have Rohingya case thrown out of UN court
Jewish and Christian clergy stand together for prayers for the souls of some 60 Jews murdered by the occupying Nazi German forces during a ceremony marking a memorial to the victims in Wojslawice, Poland, Thursday, Oct. 14, 2021. 
History
A ‘deepening chill’ among historians over Holocaust revisionism in Poland
A protester is shown holding a large sign the has the words, "Stop China's Genocide" on it.
Top of The World
Canada’s parliament votes to call China’s treatment of Uighurs genocide
A woman stands at a memorial.
Justice
25 years after Srebrenica massacre, int’l crimes are still difficult to prosecute
A woman wearing yellow blouse looks at images of men on a computer screen
Justice
A 26-year manhunt for Rwandan genocide fugitive ends
Around 11,400 children were deported from France during the Holocaust. Students at Alliance Pavillons Sous Bois will spend time tracing the history of individual child deportees as part of the school's Holocaust curriculum.
Educators in France advocate for better Holocaust curriculum
Members of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) hold stencils made by French street artist C215 representing portraits of emprisonned Turkish journalists,
FBI is dismantling its war crimes unit
Lost in the United States: From Teenage Migrants to Trafficking Victims
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A woman writes in a book inside a traveling monument called 'Prijedor 92' outside the Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal (ICTY
Conflict
What does justice in the former Yugoslavia look like 25 years later?
An armed man walks on a path near the village of Nialdhiu, South Sudan
Conflict
Online fake news and hate speech are fueling tribal ‘genocide’ in South Sudan
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power, and Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza speak to the press in Gitega, Burundi.
Conflict
US Ambassador Samantha Power: ‘The match could be laid’ to ignite Burundi conflict
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Conflict
Fresh from Burundi to America — this man is watching war break out from afar
Vitomir Spiric in his home in Phoenix.
Conflict
A Bosnian Serb in Phoenix says he’s been labeled a war criminal without ever being tried or convicted
Rohingya Muslim women look out from their home at Aung Mingalar quarter in Sittwe, Myanmar
Conflict
Holocaust museum researcher finds early warning signs of genocide in Myanmar
Survivors of the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp, which had been taken over by the Allied 21st Army Group. April 15th, 1945.
Conflict
A recently completed Bergen-Belsen documentary shows the Nazis’ paths to persecution
Casimir Bizimungu, Rwanda’s Minister of Health, has been living in a safe house in Arusha, Tanzania since his acquittal by an international tribunal there of charges related to the 1994 genocide in neighboring Rwanda. He has no passport, his family has re
Justice
Acquitted of genocide, a handful of Rwandans live a life in limbo
Men sit near a dead body wrapped in white after what activists said was a barrel bomb was dropped by forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo on October 1, 2014.
Conflict
Photos of death and torture in Syria echo past horrors at the Holocaust Museum
Conflict & Justice
A journalist who covered the Bosnian war testifies in war crimes trial of a key Serb commander
Esther Mujawayo and her daughters Amelia and Amanda.
Conflict & Justice
A family looks back on Rwanda’s genocide and considers when forgiveness is ‘too much to ask’
Esther Mujawayo and her daughters Amelia and Amanda.
Conflict & Justice
A family looks back on Rwanda’s genocide and considers when forgiveness is ‘too much to ask’
Rwandan boys watch as a flame is escorted through a Kigali suburb marking the 20th anniversary of the genocide.
Conflict & Justice
Rwandans let their pain and memories erupt as they observe the 20th anniversary of the genocide
Heaven Restaurant in Rwanda.
Conflict & Justice
A couple moved to Rwanda to raise their kids, start a restaurant, and rebuild the country
A chilling picture of members of the Anti-Balaka militia in the Central African Republic pretending to behead a comrade. The Anti-Balaka is an extremist Christian group accused of massacring Muslims in the Central African Republic.
Conflict & Justice
The story of this church tells so much about the ethnic cleansing going on in the CAR
"Mountain people" from the 1860s. These warriors held off the Russian empire for 47 years. Many were ethnically cleansed after the Russian conquest in 1864.
Conflict & Justice
Sochi has a long and difficult past, including a little-known genocide
Conflict & Justice
Samantha Power has an uneven record on trying to stop genocide around the world
Domitilla Mukantagwanza
Conflict & Justice
Part IV: Little justice for Rwanda’s rape victims yet
Murambi Technical School, where many victims were killed, is now a genocide museum.
Conflict & Justice
Part I: Rwanda genocide memorial
A Rwandan woman carries an umbrella for shade north of the capital Kigali.
Conflict & Justice
Who’s to blame when Rwanda’s exiled spy chief is found dead in South Africa?
Central African Republic
Conflict & Justice
UN peacekeepers are heading into the Central African Republic
An ex-Seleka soldier stands guard in Bossangoa, Central African Republic.
Conflict & Justice
France reasserts itself in Africa, with fresh troops to a troubled Central African Republic
Global Politics
Guatemalans look on as former dictator prepares to stand trial for genocide
Global Politics
War crimes trial of Ratko Mladic inspires graffiti war in Serbia
Global Politics
Turks outraged over French passage of genocide law
Development & Education
Australia still struggling with legacy of “stealing” children from Aborigine families
Serbian military leader Ratko Mladic arrested: Survivors respond
Arts, Culture & Media
New novel about surviving Africa’s ethnic violence
‘The Responsibility to Protect’
Guatemala After the Rios Montt Guilty Verdict
Conflict & Justice
Rios Montt Genocide Trial in Disarray in Guatemala
The United Nations Approves Global Arms Control Treaty
Arts, Culture & Media
Genocide Trial in Guatemala a Tribute to Tenacity of Indigenous Groups
Arts, Culture & Media
Ríos Montt and Guatemala’s Genocide Trial
Global Politics
Ratko Mladic Inspires Graffiti War in Serbia
20 years later, Mladic stands trial
Global Politics
Obama: Preventing Atrocities is Core Security Interest
Remembering the Holocaust: the Thersienstadt Ghetto
Arts, Culture & Media
Turkey Calls French Genocide Bill ‘Racist’
This Week’s Agenda: Mladic, Unemployment, Libya
Top of the Hour: World Reacts to Mladic Arrest, Morning Headlines
Witnessing a Massacre: ‘I Was Lying Down Pretending to Be Dead’
Survivors Respond to Mladic Arrest
Extradition Process Underway for War Crimes Fugitive Ratko Mladic
Ratko Mladic, Balkan War Crimes Criminal Arrested
Conflict & Justice
The Internet: liberator or controller
Environment
Satellite program aims to deter atrocities in Sudan
Genocide charges expected for Sudan’s president
Global Politics
Turkey reacts to US Congress vote on ‘genocide’
Conflict & Justice
Does Karadzic Have a Get-Out-Of-Jail-Free Card?
Conflict & Justice
Is advocacy really saving Darfur?
Arts, Culture & Media
NBC News is hunting the war criminal next door