Blog Archives

The Jewish community of Warsaw controversially proposes to tear down an infamous historical building from the Warsaw Ghetto (The Huffington Post)

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Former Guatemalan president Rios Montt is on trial for genocidal crimes committed under his term from 1982-83 (The Economist)

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Gary Kent outlines a recent campaign in Britain that urges the government to formally recognize the genocide against the people of Iraqi Kurdistan (ProgressOnline)

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Rachel Shukert of Tablet Magazine argues that films about slavery are replacing Hollywood’s traditional preoccupation with Holocaust stories

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France has arrested a man accused of murder and rape during the 1994 Rwandan genocide (Radio France Internationale)

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Fiji’s military government intends to discard a draft constitution that promises equal status to all communities, while recognizing the history and culture of the indigenous peoples of Fiji, (Minority Rights Group International)

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Michael Moynihan of Tablet Magazine discredits the politicized comparison made between gun control in the United States and Hitler’s disarmament of German Jews

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The German government is discussing how to pay pensions to Jews who worked voluntarily in the ghettos (The New York Times)

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The Huffington Post reports on a Swedish artist’s controversial claim that he used the ashes of Holocaust victims to make a painting

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Tablet Magazine reports on the publication of three poems on the Lodz Ghetto by the Yiddish writer Chava Rosenfarb

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