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Rwandan Genocide

“I’m only a dog!” : the Rwandan genocide, dehumanisation and the graphic novel

“I’m only a dog!” : the Rwandan genocide, dehumanisation and the graphic novel

... the Rwandan genocide show how speciesist forms of representation, aligned as they are to sovereign power, produce and legitimise continuing forms of violence, particularly when mourning is seen as a human ...

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Remembering the Rwandan Genocide:
Reconsidering the Role of Local and Global Media

Remembering the Rwandan Genocide: Reconsidering the Role of Local and Global Media

... and genocide, RTLM offered listeners an account of reality, and increasingly blatant exhortations to act violently, that were profoundly at odds with the encouragement to love your ...the Rwandan ...

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Sexual Violence at Nyarubuye: History, Justice, Memory. A Case Study of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide

Sexual Violence at Nyarubuye: History, Justice, Memory. A Case Study of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide

... in genocide studies ...of Rwandan history” (2012, ...the Rwandan genocide, Chapter One undertakes a systematic review to provide the most comprehensive examination of this massacre to ...

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“Situated Bystandership” During and After the Rwandan Genocide

“Situated Bystandership” During and After the Rwandan Genocide

... representational, matter in explaining violence and bystandership. The use of the adjective ‘situated’ alongside the noun ‘bystander’ draws attention to the discursive, analytical and proximal contexts, which shape not ...

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A Constructivist Perspective of Rape as a Military Strategy: A Comparative Analysis of the Rwandan Genocide and the Bosnian War

A Constructivist Perspective of Rape as a Military Strategy: A Comparative Analysis of the Rwandan Genocide and the Bosnian War

... The Rwandan genocide and Bosnian War demonstrate that the use of rape as a military strategy is not an isolated event. Therefore, the topic of wartime rape is an important phenomenon that deserves attention ...

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THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE IN NUTSHELL IS NOT CORNY ANYMORE

THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE IN NUTSHELL IS NOT CORNY ANYMORE

... During the Rwandan genocide, approximately 10,000 Tutsi died every day and only 133,000 Tutsi were left alive all with everlasting scars. No matter the circumstances we find ourselves in, or we think we are ...

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Promoting reconciliation through exhuming and identifying victims in the 1994 Rwandan genocide

Promoting reconciliation through exhuming and identifying victims in the 1994 Rwandan genocide

... where Rwandan civilians can be trained — initially by international foreign experts, such as those employed by the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) — in reconnaissance, exhumation techniques, DNA ...

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The danger of a single story : iconic stories in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide

The danger of a single story : iconic stories in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide

... any Rwandan could kill a child from their community, let alone a child who had no understanding as to why he or she is being killed, is not only evocative, but also stigmatizes those who were involved—shame that ...

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Promoting reconciliation through exhuming and identifying victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide

Promoting reconciliation through exhuming and identifying victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide

... post- genocide Rwanda in order to elicit a “view from below” regarding the challenges facing Rwandans in the aftermath of the 1994 genocide, particularly in rural ...

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Distinguishing post traumatic growth from psychological adjustment among Rwandan genocide survivors

Distinguishing post traumatic growth from psychological adjustment among Rwandan genocide survivors

... The negative impact of adversity has long been studied (Seligman & Csikszentmihalyi, 2000), but more recently psychologists have found that individuals struggling with difficult and often traumatic experiences will ...

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Transgenerational consequences of PTSD: risk factors for the mental health of children whose mothers have been exposed to the Rwandan genocide

Transgenerational consequences of PTSD: risk factors for the mental health of children whose mothers have been exposed to the Rwandan genocide

... the genocide from 1994, killing 10% of Rwanda’s almost 8 million inhabitants, mostly Tutsi and oppositional Hutu ...the Rwandan population has to cope with expe- riences of massive bereavement and extensive ...

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Rwandan women no more : female genocidaires in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide

Rwandan women no more : female genocidaires in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide

... the genocide, ...the genocide gained momentum, she traveled around those regions of Rwanda that were not yet occupied by the RPA, and made public appearances in which she dressed as a member of the ...

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Armed Conflict and Schooling: Evidence from the 1994 Rwandan Genocide *

Armed Conflict and Schooling: Evidence from the 1994 Rwandan Genocide *

... Our analysis, focusing exclusively on primary schooling as few Rwandans complete more than six years of school, attempts to measure the medium-term effects of the genocide on educational achievements several years ...

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The Inevitable Resemblance between Terrorism and Genocide

The Inevitable Resemblance between Terrorism and Genocide

... of genocide is the “intent to destroy, in whole or in part” aspect of the definition (Drost ...a genocide to occur it does not have to intend to destroy in whole or in ...a genocide under ...

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Children of Genocide: A Legacy of Lost Dreams

Children of Genocide: A Legacy of Lost Dreams

... of genocide solely as a historical event such as the Holocaust but, rather, a persistent reality that requires constant vigilance and action as it transitions from our past into the current affairs of the 21st ...

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TOWARD A COMPARATIVE APPROACH TO THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE

TOWARD A COMPARATIVE APPROACH TO THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE

... of Genocide, supra note 12, ...the Genocide Convention owes its creation to deficiencies in the scope of previously defined crimes against ...“the Genocide Convention, not the Nuremberg Charter, ...

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The Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar are Victim of Genocide!

The Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar are Victim of Genocide!

... Persecution: In persecution stage, members of the target group are separated from the general populace based on ethnicity and religion, and transferred them to ghettoes, concentration camps, or barren regions. The target ...

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Resistant acts in post genocide Rwanda

Resistant acts in post genocide Rwanda

... reconciliation, genocide or HIV / AIDS ...the genocide by supporting the previous Francophone government of Rwanda through Opération Turquoise and the current Anglophone government of Rwanda led by the RPF ...

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Children, Armed Conflict, and Genocide: Applying the Law of Genocide to the Recruitment and Use of Children in Armed Conflict

Children, Armed Conflict, and Genocide: Applying the Law of Genocide to the Recruitment and Use of Children in Armed Conflict

... There is an undeniable link from the use of children in armed conflict to their bodily and mental harm. The children who survive the ordeal of armed conflict may be physically intact, or perhaps not. However, child ...

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Clinical Chemistry Reference Intervals in aRwandan Population

Clinical Chemistry Reference Intervals in a Rwandan Population

... In a previous study [8], we reported protein and electrolyte values in a Rwandan student population. The findings of this study carried out in a rural population compare well with previous results from a student ...

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