Post Tagged with: "War Crimes"

A Volunteer Army
/ March 13, 2015

A Volunteer Army

Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan on the governments role in deterring youth from joining

War, Women, and Writing: Christina Lamb
/ March 3, 2013

War, Women, and Writing: Christina Lamb

Christina Lamb, foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times, talks modern warfare, the Middle East, and women in journalism

Fear and Loathing in Timbuktu
/ February 28, 2013

Fear and Loathing in Timbuktu

As the Western media finally turn their attention to the crisis in Mali, Chloe Cornish looks deeper into the human stories behind the conflict in the region

Remembering Without Resenting: History and Memory
/ February 21, 2013

Remembering Without Resenting: History and Memory

Concluding a series on historical trauma and collective memory, Martin de Bourmont invites us to examine our own historical horizons

The Bleeding Heart of Darkness
/ February 16, 2013

The Bleeding Heart of Darkness

After billions of dollars and 14 years, Guy Bud looks at the United Nations peacekeeping force in the Democratic Republic of Congo - and why it isn’t working

Remembrance: The Other Problem From Hell
/ February 12, 2013

Remembrance: The Other Problem From Hell

With the legacy of genocide still looming large, Rwanda has turned to a traditional judicial method

Censorship and Revolution: Memory as Prison
/ December 10, 2012

Censorship and Revolution: Memory as Prison

Decades later, Western narratives of Kenya's Mau Mau rebellion are in dire need of reassessment

Libya’s Elusive Tyrant
/ May 9, 2011

Libya’s Elusive Tyrant

The likelihood that Muammar Gaddafi will face trial at the International Criminal Court is small