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RECENT NEWS ON RUSSIAN GENOCIDE IN UKRAINE
Creating a Shared Language of Genocide Prevention Across the Globe
The socio-economic crisis was one of the causes of the disintegration of centralized governments in Syria and Iraq in 2011 and the...
Healthcare hits new lows in Somaliland as conflict continues
Without funding from MSF, hospital administrators are concerned about maintaining enough supplies to treat the wounded as the conflict...
The ‘silent genocide’ haunting Canada’s liberal dream
A culture of extreme violence against indigenous women and girls has become deeply entrenched in Canadian society For more than a decade,...
Queues for bread and no formula milk: Motherhood in blockaded Nagorno-Karabakh
Three Armenian mothers tell of their struggles after eight months living under Azerbaijan’s restrictions Mary Grigoryan’s day starts when...
‘They want us to die in the streets’: Inside the Nagorno-Karabakh blockade
Residents of Armenian enclave believe Azerbaijan’s plan is clear: to starve them into submission For every meal, Hovig Asmaryan eats...
Syriacs Signal Hope on this 108th Genocide Anniversary
Today, June 15, marks the 108th anniversary of the Syriac Genocide. Often referred to as “Sayfo” (Syriac for “the sword”), the Syriac...
Lemkin Institute Issues Active Genocide Alert Azerbaijan – in Artsakh
The Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention is distressed by the news of the death of K. Hovhannisyan, 40, who died of starvation on...
Before hundreds of protesters were killed, Egypt debated less lethal options, report says
A decade after hundreds of Egyptians were killed in a single day when security forces dispersed a sit-in protest in Cairo, a new report...
Armenians see a new genocide taking place. Azerbaijan sees propaganda.
The firsthand accounts are harrowing. There’s no food on shelves in stores. Children stand for hours in bread lines to help feed their...
Authorities ‘left people to die’ despite warnings about Cape Verde migrant boat weeks before tragedy
Four national authorities and the European Union’s border patrol agency Frontex failed to make “sufficient” efforts to prevent the deaths...
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