Nick Kristof’s Calls for Force No Antidote to Genocide in Sudan
Using violence to thwart genocide may just add fuel to the fire.
Using violence to thwart genocide may just add fuel to the fire.
Mac McClelland, author of the new book ‘For Us Surrender is Out of the Question,’ talks about why the media is missing a major story in Burma.
Cuban-American poet Virgil Suarez talks about the literal and literary bridges between Cuba and America.
The Obama administration is trying to bury the Armenia genocide resolution — just like every previous administration.
In response to genocide and ethnic cleansing, the UN has adopted a new doctrine called the Responsibility to Protect. Are we finally going to say “never again” or is it just “more of the same”?
Genocide is horrifying, but it’s not always a black-and-white issue.
As the Democratic presidential primary campaign limps on, and the cacophony of focus-grouped sound bites strikes a fevered pitch, the candidates are making surprisingly little noise about Darfur.
Tajudeen Abdulraheem explains President Bush’s Africa trip itinerary.
A response to Daniel Millenson: The divestment movement from Sudan still makes clear “the failures in our intellectual culture”
The divestment movement from Sudan makes clear “indication of the failures in our intellectual culture”
Don’t be too surprised, but a tough attitude is the best gift you can give Darfur today.
The latest UN resolution may well be a turning point in stopping genocide. But much hinges on political will.
It’s amid the U.S. government’s contradictory posturing and less-than-humanitarian geopolitical motives that the activist movement addressing Darfur operates.