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Atrocity Response
Interview
Tracking the Pro-Palestinian protest movement: Interview with Jay Ulfelder
Bridget Conley,
Jay Ulfelder
September 9, 2024
Advocacy
Conflict Data
Gaza
Human Rights
Essay
Striking Parallels: Israel in comparative context with perpetrators of atrocities
Bridget Conley
June 5, 2024
Gaza
Genocide
Israel
Palestine
In Their Presence: Debates on the Dignity, Display and Ownership of Human Remains
View Project
about In Their Presence: Debates on the Dignity, Display and Ownership of Human Remains
How Mass Atrocities End
View Project
about How Mass Atrocities End
Essay
Can the International Court of Justice Stop Starvation in Gaza?
Alex de Waal
January 16, 2024
Accountability
Famine
Gaza
Mass Starvation
Essay
The World Peace Foundation Champions the International Court of Justice
Alex de Waal
January 9, 2024
Accountability
Genocide
Israel
South Africa
Essay
Don’t Be Afraid to Stand Against Genocide
World Peace Foundation
December 9, 2021
Ethiopia
Genocide
United Nations
Essay
The meaning and truth of genocide: reflections following the final decision on genocide and Ratko Mladic
Bridget Conley
June 10, 2021
Bosnia
Genocide
Transitional justice
Video
In their presence: The political economy, ethics and practices of displaying human remains
World Peace Foundation
April 16, 2021
In Their Presence
Memorialization
Migration
US
Paper
Starving Tigray: How Armed Conflict and Mass Atrocities Have Destroyed an Ethiopian Region s Economy and...
Alex de Waal
April 1, 2021
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