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Voices on Genocide Prevention Podcast Series

Listen as human rights defenders, leading experts, advocates, and government officials address one of the most pressing issues of our time.

Please note that the opinions expressed in these interviews do not necessarily represent those of the Museum.


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This month marks the fifteenth anniversary of the agreement that ended the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The National Endowment for Democracy's Ivana Howard offers insights on how this agreement has structured post-war Bosnia and why it is inadequate to take the country into the future.

Tags: Bosnia, Legacies


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Former Chief UN Investigator on the Congo, Jason Stearns provides expert insight into the draft UN report that raises concerns of genocide in Congo. You can read the extended transcript of this interview here.

Tags: DR Congo, Justice, Legacies, Rwanda


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In August, Rwanda votes in presidential elections. Leslie Haskell, Rwanda Researcher for Human Rights Watch, discusses the state of justice, politics, and media in the post-genocide nation.

Tags: Human Rights, Rwanda


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Strength in hand
July 15, 2010

Beba Hadzic, from Srebrenica, describes how she lead women survivors from the 1992 – 1995 Bosnian war to create Bosfam, a knitting collective that functions to generate income, provide support, and seek answers to the questions that remain central to survivors’ struggles.

Tags: Bosnia, Human Rights, Legacies


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National elections concluded, how will Sudan face the possibility of an independent South? USIP’s Jon Temin analyzes the prospects.

Tags: Prevention, Sudan


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No longer absent
May 27, 2010

Diane Orentlicher, deputy in the Office of War Crimes Issues in the Department of State, discusses how the Obama Administration is re-engaging with the International Criminal Court.

Tags: Human Rights, Justice


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Beyond Persecution
April 22, 2010

Cary Alan Johnson, executive director of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, addresses a proposed law in Uganda that would allow use of the death penalty for same-sex consensual relations.

Tags: Human Rights


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Shining the spotlight
March 18, 2010

New York Times op-ed columnist Nicholas Kristof discusses the strategy and inspiration behind his writing on human rights crises.

Tags: DR Congo, Gender-Based Violence, Human Rights, Sudan


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Writer Mark Danner reflects on what we can learn from the genocides of the late 1990s.

Tags: Bosnia, History and Concept


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Jimmy Mulla discusses his work uniting people from all regions of Sudan who now live in the United States into a voice for peace.

Tags: Sudan


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