
Courageous prosecutor indicts 18 high-ranking military officers for Guatemala genocide
Up to now very few of the direct perpetrators have ever been brought to account.

Chicago artist creates “Guernica”-sized painting to mark Armenian genocide
This painting is just one aspect of Project 1915, a non-profit Kazarian started to foster dialogue about genocide, tolerance, and forgiveness.

Inside the Auschwitz death camp on Holocaust Remembrance Day
It is estimated that 1.3 million people were killed at the Auschwitz extermination camp, of which 90 per cent were Jews.

Rwanda: the long descent to genocide
Rwanda was almost exclusively seen in terms of a grand narrative of African catastrophe.

Court throws out Guatemala genocide verdict
The Guatemalan Constitutional Court on May 20 threw out the guilty verdict of General Efrain Rios-Montt on technical grounds, plunging the whole country into a state of new insecurity.

Ex-Guatemalan dictator found guilty of genocide
A three-judge panel headed by Judge Jazmin Barrios sentenced him to 80 years in prison.
Former Guatemalan strongman, on trial, may beat genocide rap
Soldiers terrorized and murdered at record levels during his tenure.

Canadian lawmaker urges government to bar Cheney
Canadian legislator Don Davies is asking his government to deny the entry of Dick Cheney into Canada because the former U.S. vice president enagaged in torture, genocide and human rights vioaltions.

Rwanda releases U.S. lawyer Erlinder
Progressive U.S. lawyer Peter Erlinder has been freed from jail in Rwanda and may be returning to the United States within the next few days.

