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Abstract: Travel is often thought to be an adventure, an exploration, a way of knowing self and world, a break from the stresses of everyday life, a vacation. But there can be a dark side to travel, as in voyages that are part of invasion, conflict and en... see more

AbstractThe government of Rwanda has pursued reconciliation with great determination in the belief that it is the only moral alternative to post-genocide social challenges. In Rwanda, communities must be mobilised and reshaped for social, political and ec... see more

The inchoate crime of direct and public incitement to commit genocide was first recognised under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948). The creation of the crime was a direct result of the horrific effects of acts... see more

I discuss in this text the well-known “controversy” between Liliana Heker and Julio Cortázar from a little traveled perspective, linked to the analysis of social discourses, with attention to the traces left in them by the genocide of the forced disappear... see more

Did the Confinement of Boer Civilians in Concentration Camps by the British Army during the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) Constitute an Act of Genocide?This article addresses the confinement of Boer civilians in concentrationcamps by the British Army during ... see more

In the article, the political and ideological prerequisites for the formation of groups of activists in the 1920s, who were subsequently executors of the decisions of the Soviet-party nomenclature aimed at organizing and committing the Holodomor-genocide ... see more

This article deals with the genocide against the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. For decades, the Rohingya in Myanmar has been the victim of the extensive violation of human rights. Recently the Rohingya, Karen, San, Chin, and other ethnic groups are facing ... see more

In John’s narrative of the Wedding at Cana, Jesus’ mother displays key qualities which contribute to the resolution of a crisis. Her awareness of the problematic situation before anybody else, her belief that a solution could be found, her initiative in t... see more

In 2019, Gambia, a small country which located in West Africa, is suing Myanmar to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) with alleging that Myanmar has violated the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide 1948. The governme... see more

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