genocide
Heartbreaking Photos from the Front Line of Burma's Rohingya Genocide
If these Rohingya people go to their nearest hospital, they fear they will be forcefully euthanized.
The Man Whose Job It Is to Constantly Imagine the Total Collapse of Humanity in Order to Save It
An interview with Vinay Gupta: software engineer, disaster consultant, global resilience guru, visionary.
The Killing Fields of Srebrenica: Twenty Years After the Bosnian Genocide
Ahead of this year's memorial event, we visited the town where Bosnian Serb forces killed 8,000 Muslim men and boys in 1995.
Canada’s Truth Commission on Residential Schools Is Coming to a Troubling Close
It appears that the commission is ending just as it was gaining speed.
Why Were Two Prominent Italian Jews Detained at Auschwitz This Week?
The incident began at the site of the notorious concentration camp and lasted about six hours, feeding concern about resurgent anti-Semitism in Europe.
Israel's War on Palestine: It's Bad, but Is It 'Genocide'?
There's a word for identity-based conflict.
Meet the Journalist Who Crushes War Criminals
I spoke to Allan Nairn about confronting mass murderers and ruining their political careers.
Remembering Srebrenica on the Anniversary of the 1995 Balkans Massacre
The Hague is now trying the military commander for war crimes.
Militias in the Central African Republic Are Using Black Magic to Protect Them From Rockets
A witch doctor told me it works just fine, as long as you avoid touching women while they're on their period.
Russia Probably Won't Promote the Genocide That Took Place in Sochi
It's the 150th anniversary of what many call Europe's first genocide.
The Persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh Feels Scarily Familiar
But action being taken offers hope that it won't turn into a genocide.
Werner Herzog and Errol Morris Talk About 'The Act of Killing'
We spoke with executive producers Werner Herzog and Errol Morris about why The Act of Killing is so haunting.