Genocide
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The 'genocide' debate in GazaTalking Point Experts dispute whether Israel's war meets the definition. Some observers say the argument goes both ways.
By Joel Mathis, The Week US Published
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Canada’s troubled relationship with its indigenous populationfeature State grappling with reparations amid accusations of genocides against First Nations people
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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The Holodomor: Ukraine’s other significant anniversaryfeature The famine killed nearly four million people, stripped the country of it's independence, and still was denied by the Soviet Union
By The Week Staff Published
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Is Bosnia facing another civil war?In Depth Allegations of fraud mar elections as Putin-ally claims victory
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What is the definition of genocide?In Depth Russia accused of mass civilian killings in areas surrounding Kyiv
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Is Russia committing genocide in Ukraine?Today's Big Question Moscow accused of abducting civilians and deporting them into ‘slave labour’
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‘It is the internet’: Rohingya launch $150bn Facebook lawsuit over genocide hate speechIn Depth Victims in UK and US legal action claim social media giant failed to prevent incitement of violence
By The Week Staff Published
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Is Ethiopia’s civil war at ‘turning point’ as Tigray rebels retake key cities?feature New offensive launched after federal government declares unilateral ceasefire
By Joe Evans Last updated
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Why Namibian chiefs have rejected Germany’s €1bn ‘apology’ for colonial genocideIn Depth Ethnic leaders are demanding €440bn in reparations for killing of up to 75,000 people
By Joe Evans Last updated
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French government ‘enabled foreseeable’ Rwandan genocide, report claimsfeature Investigation finds that Paris ‘did nothing to stop’ slaughter of 800,000 people in 1994 mass killings
By Joe Evans Last updated
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Ethiopia: massacre in Tigray fuels genocide fearsIn Depth Almost 200 civilians killed by Ethiopia and Eritrean military forces in latest human rights abuse in region
By Joe Evans Last updated
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Can Aung San Suu Kyi reclaim hero status following Myanmar coup?Today's Big Question The detained civil leader fell from grace over Rohingya crisis but remains face of nation’s pro-democracy movement
By Joe Evans Published
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Will other nations join US in accusing China of ‘genocide’ against Uighurs?feature Mike Pompeo warns that the slaughter ‘is on-going’ as MPs vote against amendment to UK-China trade bill
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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ICC rules out investigation into China’s forced detention of UighursDaily Briefing Prosecutors’ decision is blow to activists who hoped to use international law to highlight persecution of the Muslim minority
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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