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- Christian Genocide - Description of the genocide of Christians who lived in Minor Asia. The genocide was committed by the Turkish state during the period 1914-1922.
- Rwanda: The Wake of a Genocide - Collection of information resources on the 1994 Rwandan genocide, covering the genocide's design through its enduring effects today. Includes Tribunal news, readings and multimedia reports.
- Wikipedia - Rwandan Genocide - Hyperlinked encyclopedia article about the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. Includes background, justice and reconciliation information.
- African Writers Index: Genocide - Biographies and bibliographies of Rwandan writers and their works about the genocide
- Genocide of Tamils - Information about human rights violations in Sri Lanka.
- The Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies - An independent institution with the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The purpose of the Center is to investigate genocides, including the particular Danish aspects of the Holocaust, to develop methods to prevent future genocides and to inform about the Holocaust and other genocides.
- Genocide - International law definition of genocide, and a history of its recognition by the UN and other groups.
- Web Genocide Documentation Centre - Internet resources on genocide and mass killing.
- Frontline: The Triumph of Evil - "A report on the Rwanda genocide and how the United Nations and the West ignored warnings of the 1994 Rwanda genocide and turned its back on the victims of the genocide."
- The Canadian Museum of Genocide - White paper by Roman Serbyn, arguing for the establishment of a Genocide Museum in Canada to commemorate the victims of all genocides and teach about the nature of genocide.
Wikipedia Articles
- International Association of Genocide Scholars - The International Association of Genocide Scholars is a global, interdisciplinary, non-partisan organization that seeks to further research and teaching about the nature, causes, and consequences of genocide, and advance policy studies on prevention of genocide. The Association, founded in 1994, meets to consider comparative research, important new work, case studies, the links between genocide and other human rights violations, and prevention and punishment of genocide.
- Denial of the Armenian Genocide - Denial of the Armenian Genocide is the assertion that the events within the Ottoman Empire following April 24 1915 and the Tehcir Law of May 1915 were not part of a state-organized genocide directed against the empire's Armenian inhabitants, and that the Armenian Genocide did not occur. For example, the Republic of Turkey does not accept the deaths were the consequence of an intention of Ottoman authorities to eliminate Armenian people indiscriminately.
- Genocide denial - Genocide denial occurs when an otherwise accepted act of genocide is met with attempts to deny the occurrence and minimize the scale or death toll. The most well-known type is Holocaust denial, but its definition can extend to any genocidal event that has been minimized or met with excessive skepticism, notably denial of the Armenian Genocide.
- Srebrenica Genocide Memorial - The Srebrenica Genocide Memorial, officially known as the Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial and Cemetery to Genocide Victims, is the $5.8 million memorial-cemetery complex in Srebrenica set up to honour the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, paid for with donations from by private groups and governments.
- White Genocide - White Genocide (Armenian: Ճերմակ or սպիտակ ջարդ, Jermag or Spitag Chart) is the term Western Armenians use to describe assimilation in the West Encyclopedia of Genocide - IW Charny. Armenians were forcibly deported from their homeland in Anatolia during the Armenian Genocide in 1915-1918, and never allowed to returnNations Abroad: diaspora politics and international relations in the Former Soviet Union - Page 96 by Neil J.