Tag: Genocide

Total Results: 12


Armenian Nagorno-
Karabakh has passed into history (Brendan Hoffman/Getty)
21 Sep 2024 - 1:05am

The Armenian catastrophe The small nation chose war, not compromise

Grigor Atanesian

Saturday, 9 March

09.03

Why we need genocide cinema It's important to understand the killers among us

Tom Shone

Friday, 1 March

01.03

The flaws in the genocide case against Israel The evidence omitted key words and context

Brian Doctor KC

Wednesday, 17 January

17.01

The curious case of Israeli ‘genocide’ The performance at the Hague bodes ill for international law

Yehudah Mirsky

Tuesday, 25 July

25.07

Can Poland ever forgive Ukraine? The Volhynia massacres have been weaponised by Russia

Michal Kranz

Monday, 3 October

03.10

Has Putin sacrificed Armenia? Russia is no longer interested in a peace deal

Gabriel Gavin

Tuesday, 22 February

22.02

Who betrayed Anne Frank? The Netherlands is at war with its past

Senay Boztas

Tuesday, 23 February

23.02

The dictator who fooled us Why are we negotiating with Rwanda’s despot?

Ian Birrell

Friday, 10 July

10.07

The awkward truth about Srebrenica A quarter of a century ago, the UK enabled a genocide to take place. Are we doing it again?

James Bloodworth

Wednesday, 11 December

11.12

How China has enabled the Rohingya atrocity The liberal West is out of tools when it comes to dealing with authoritarian governments

Bill Hayton

Friday, 5 January

05.01

Under-reported: The UK’s failure to prevent and punish the crime of genocide

Ewelina U. Ochab

Tuesday, 28 November

28.11

The characteristics that made the Holocaust the most horrible crime ever committed

Stephen Pollard