Every April 24, Armenians the world over commemorate the genocide of 1915, perpetrated by the disintegrating Ottoman Empire in the lands of what is today Turkey. More than 1 million Armenians were ...
German officials are interrogating an Iraqi couple who are suspected of committing crimes that may amount to genocide while they were associated with the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria ...
The celebration among those advocating an end to the genocide in Gaza were just getting started when, a day later, Ottawa practically reversed the decision by announcing that it, too, will honor ...
The Assyrian Genocide (Seyfo) Oral History Project is co-led by the Armenian Genocide Research Program within the Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA and the Assyrian Genocide Research Center (SEYFO ...
The algorithms that Big Tech designed – and the genocide they assisted. The Listening Post explores how Israel’s killing campaign of Palestinians has relied on artificial intelligence to ...
Examining the political risks of labeling genocide, especially regarding the impending UN resolution on Srebrenica, stressing the need for caution and consensus. PROTESTERS ACCUSE the US of ...
Review and Outlook: U.S. deterrence fails again, as Tehran shows it is willing to take more escalatory risks while Biden tries to restrain Israel. Images: AP/AFP via Getty Images Composite: Mark ...
The NRC has emphasized that Russia is currently systematically implementing a policy of genocide in the temporarily ... 350 children from the occupied Donbas. Such actions are considered crimes ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Tuesday said there was no evidence that Israeli forces were committing "genocide" in the Gaza Strip. Austin was asked about Israel's military operations in Gaza ...
Former US President Bill Clinton and South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa arrive to lay a wreath at a ceremony to mark the 30th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. Photo / AP Rwandans are ...
The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Genocide Convention) is an instrument of international law that codified for the first time the crime of genocide.