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War, Genocide, and Mass Slaughter: Shades of Horror in Rwanda and Burundi
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The Committee on Conscience regularly hosts presentations related to the prevention and punishment of genocide. In lectures, panel discussions, films, and interviews, analysts offer expert insight into the places where genocide has occurred and the questions of how to prevent and punish it. Transcripts, photos, and other features from these events are available below. The opinions expressed in these interviews do not necessarily represent those of the Museum.

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LOCATIONS
SUDAN
Can Sudan Survive? Can Sudan Survive?
Sudan expert Alex de Waal and Jerry Fowler, President of the Save Darfur Coalition, discuss the state of the Darfur conflict and the broader political climate in Sudan.
CHECHNYA
<i>Greetings from Grozny</i> Greetings from Grozny
Film documenting the human consequences of the conflict in the breakaway Russian province of Chechnya followed by panel on the current situation, with Lord Frank Judd, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe; Patrice Pagé, Doctors Without Borders; Paul Mitchell, Director, Greetings from Grozny.
Chechnya After a Decade of Destruction
BALKANS
Kosovo: Options and Obstacles Kosovo: Options and Obstacles
This event (held as the crisis was escalating) brings together panelists to discuss options for confronting Serbia over human rights abuses in its southern province of Kosovo.
CENTRAL
AFRICA
World Is Witness World Is Witness
A new "geoblog" from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's Genocide Prevention Mapping Initiative, in partnership with Google Earth, documents and maps genocide and related crimes against humanity.


THEMES
HISTORY & CONCEPT
<i>Negotiating with Killers:</i> <i>Expert Insights on Resolving Deadly Conflicts</i> Negotiating with Killers: Expert Insights on Resolving Deadly Conflicts
Negotiating with Killers: Expert negotiators offer insights based on their research and field experiences in some of the world's most violent conflict zones.
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Milosevic in the Hague Milosevic in the Hague
As Slobodan Milosevic's trial for genocide and crimes against humanity enters its second year, Professor Gary Bass discusses its status and historical resonance.
Genocide in International Law
REFUGEES
Preventing Future Genocide and Protecting Refugees Preventing Future Genocide and Protecting Refugees
Sadako Ogata, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, speaks about historical and contemporary connections between preventing genocide and protecting refugees.



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