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# Genocide

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WATCH: Serbian PM stoned while attending commemoration for victims of massacre
Armenia remembers its genocide, but struggles to keep up with the Kardashians
A massive row is brewing between Turkey and the Vatican
Serbia did not commit genocide in Croatia
Opinion: The threat of Ebola and the 'Responsibility to Protect'
Britain has started airdropping food and water to besieged Yazidi
No end in sight: Obama warns that new US intervention in Iraq is a "long-term project"
Khmer Rouge leaders found guilty of crimes against humanity
Opinion: On what would have been Anne Frank's 85th birthday, let's remember our shared history
Bosnian Serb ex-army chief's defence case opens against charges of genocide
Column: The forgotten crises that don't make the evening news still deserve our attention
Column: 'Memories of the genocide drew screams and wails that echoed around the stadium'
20 Years On: What have we learned from Rwanda?
Rwandan president accuses France of role in the genocide
20 Years On: Rwandans learn to live beside the men who killed their children
Column: Rwanda ... 20 years on, has the unforgettable country been forgotten?
Number of child soldiers in CAR has nearly doubled since March
Central African Republic is 'on verge of genocide'
In world first, Guatemala convicts former president of genocide
Irish Famine 'Tribunal' to probe if it was crime against humanity
Cambodia genocide defendant ruled unfit for trial
Belgian premier apologises for WWII deportation of 25,000 Jews
Ratko Mladic trial suspended by court - again
Karadzic asks judges to dismiss his genocide case
Mladic war crimes trial to resume with first witness on 25 June
Ratko Mladic goes on trial for war crimes...20 years later
Why is George Clooney watching Sudan via satellite?
Sarkozy calls for new legislation on 'Armenian genocide denial'
French senators approve draft of Armenian 'genocide-denial' bill
State TV: Turkey recalls ambassador to France over genocide-denial bill
Pol Pot's deputy tells court: Khmer Rouge 'were not bad people'
Column: I survived the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
Germany returns Namibian skulls a century after colonial genocide
Dutch state found responsible for three Srebrenica deaths
Judges enter “not guilty” plea for Mladić after kicking him out of court
Former Rwandan government minister found guilty of war crimes
Leaked UN report calls DR Congo crimes genocide
Second arrest warrant issued for Sudan's president