The article that changed history
Anthony Mascarenhas's "Genocide" article, published on June 13, 1971 in the Sunday Times of London, was a game-changer. Until then, only first-hand observers would use 'genocide' to describe what they had seen, experienced, or learned of. Much more was needed to convince the even more circumspective rest-of-the-world. Many in the...
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Can we punish the hate provocateurs for genocide?
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines Xenophobia as fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners or of anything that is strange or foreign. Thus, one need not necessarily be a foreigner or newcomer to a territory to be a target of xenophobia. Even an indigenous people who are a minority that look...
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