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“Commentary on Genocide: Can We Predict, Prevent, and Protect?” By Elihu D. Richter
“Choosing Social Justice over Hate: Two Stories of Community Success in the Pacific Northwest” By Tony Steward and Norman Gissel
“There’s only one way to March in the face of Genocide: Forward“ By Gayle Donsky
“The United States and “atrocity prevention“ by Martin Shaw
“Scholars for Peace in the Middle East: Message from the Editor“ Joel Fishman
“The Legal duty to ‘prevent’: after the onset of ‘genocide’ “ by Eyal Mayrox
“An Intolerance for Intolerance” by Chris Tarquini, The Grapevine
“Making an Impossible Mandate Possible: The Challenge of Preventing Genocide and Mass Atrocities” by Francis Deng
“NC Researchers proposes health-based approach to identify groups at high risk of genocide“ by News-Medical.Net
“Genocide: It seems like a handy word,” by the Economist
“Many genocides to be commemorated on Holocaust Memorial Day“ by Trevor Grundy, Religion News Service
“Justice for genocide should have no expiry date“ by Prof. Colin Tatz
“Engaging religion in the prevention of genocide“ by Christopher Tuckwood
“Prosecuting Aggression“ by Richard Goldstone and David Kaye, The New York Times
“The Power of Lists During Genocide“ by Kate Shellnutt, Houston Chronicle
“Can we prevent genocide by preventing incitement?“ by Elihu D. Richter MD MPH, Yael Stein MD, Alex Barnea MA, and Marc Sherman MLS, Genocide Prevention Now
“Rwandan Genocide: Why Early Warning Failed,” by Dr. Gregory Stanton
“What does ‘intent to destroy’ in genocide mean?“ by Kai Ambos
“Ending our age of Suffering: A Plan to Stop Genocide,” by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
“How to Prevent a Mass Atrocity“ by Michael C. Pryce
“Preventing Genocide“ by Politorbis
“Mass Atrocity Response Operations: An Annotated Planning Framework“ by Michael C. Pryce
“Assessing country risks of genocide and politicide in 2009,” by Barbara Harff and Ted Robert Gurr
“Peoples Under Threat 2009,” by Mark Lattimer, Minority Rights Group International
“Do the Right Thing,” by Sarah Sewall, Boston Review
“Documenting Brutalities to Change the World,” by Fatima Hassan, The New York Times
“UN debate on genocide asks: protect or intervene?“ by John Heilprin
“‘War on terror’ used to target minorities-report,” by Natasha Elkington, Reuters
“Beyond Genocide: An Ounce of Prevention,” by Amy Fagin
“Never Again, For Real,” by Madeleine K. Albright and William S. Cohen, The New York Times
“A Policy for Preventing Genocide,” by The New York Times
“Christiane Amanpour Reveals Stories of Those Who Tried to Stop Genocide,” by CNN Press Release
“After Genocide: Transitional Justice, Post-Conflict Reconstruction & Reconciliation in Rwanda and Beyond by Phil Clark and Zachary D. Kaufman,” a book review
“Redefining Genocide Education,” by Ellen J. Kennedy, Ph.D., Interim Director, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies,University of Minnesota
“Violations of human rights: health practitioners as witnesses,” by James Orbinski, Chris Beyrer, Sonal Singh
“What We’re Facing is ‘Genocidal Terror,’“ by Dan Izenberg
“The Responsibility to Protect: Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes,” Speech by Gareth Evans
“Assesssing Risks of Genocide and Politicide,” by Barbara Harff
“International Intervention and the Severity of Genocides and Politicides,” by Matthew Krain
“Bamboozling the US Public About the International Criminal Court,” by Benjamin Ferencz
“The Responsibility to Protect: Report of the Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty,” by Gareth Evans, Report of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty
“The World Was Silent,” by Sara Cohan
“A Kurdish View for Peace,” by Asad Gozeh
“Belfast School Mural of the Eight Stages of Genocide“ by Fiona Mcllwaine Biggins
“Redefining Genocide,” by Kok-Thay Eng
“Iraq, A Case Study on the Roots of Genocide,” National Public Radio, USA, 18 February 2004