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Reflecting on 70 Years of the Genocide Convention: Is It Effective?

December 22, 2018 Meagan Torello 1 Comment genocide, Genocide Convention, Human Rights, justice, peacebuilding, prevention, Rohingya, U.S. foreign Policy, United Nations

by Maliheh Bitaraf On December 9, 2018, the United Nations commemorated the 70th anniversary of the Convention on the Prevention

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The Forgotten Dark Side

March 24, 2017April 19, 2018 Sajedeh Goudarzi 0 Comments Human trafficking, Rohingya

By Ruthly Cadestin Removed, distraught, beaten, and burden are words to describe a population that have be stripped of their

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Democracy or Debacle in Myanmar: The Tale of the Rohingya

January 19, 2017April 19, 2018 journalstaff 1 Comment Human Rights, Muslim, Myanmar, Refugees, Rohingya, Sanctions, UN

The Rohingya, a Muslim minority in Myanmar, have been called the most friendless people in the world, and their persecution

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