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  • The Responsibility to Protect: From Words to Action

    A new report authored by former Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright and former Presidential Special Envoy to Sudan Richard S. Williamson examines how to realize the promise of the Responsibility to Protect and more effectively use this tool to prevent genocide and mass atrocities.

  • The Battle for Al-Hemer

    The Center for the Prevention of Genocide asked Andrew Berends, an experienced documentary filmmaker who is in the Nuba Mountains to document the war there for a new film, to share some of his photos and reflections on what he is seeing in this land that has been virtually cut off from outside assistance or eyewitnesses.

  • World Refugee Day 2013: Eye on Syria

    Today, June 20, marks World Refugee Day 2013, an annual United Nations-designated opportunity to raise awareness of the plight of those displaced due to war, conflict, or persecution throughout the world.

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  • Susan Rice and Samantha Power Named to New Roles in Obama Administration

    President Obama announced on Wednesday afternoon that Susan E. Rice will become national security adviser to the Obama administration, replacing Tom Donilon. The President also named Samantha Power, a former National Security Council official, to replace Ms. Rice as American ambassador to the United Nations.

  • Kuti and the Antanov

    The Center for the Prevention of Genocide asked Andrew Berends, an experienced documentary filmmaker who is in the Nuba Mountains to document the war there for a new film, to share some of his photos and reflections on what he is seeing in this land that has been virtually cut off from outside assistance or eyewitnesses.

  • What You Do Matters: Confronting Genocide Today Event in NYC

    The Museum is hosting a panel discussion in New York City featuring Judge Thomas Buergenthal, a survivor of the Auschwitz and Sachsenhausen concentration camps, international jurist and law professor, and Eugenie Mukeshimana, a survivor of the 1994 Rwandan genocide and founder of the Genocide Survivors Support Network.

  • José Efraín Ríos Montt Genocide Conviction Overturned

    On Monday, May 21, Guatemala’s Constitutional Court set aside the May 10 conviction of former military ruler José Efrain Ríos Montt for genocide and crimes against humanity, ordering the trial court to reconvene the trial from where it stood on April 19.