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University of Minnesota: Holocaust & Genocide Studies (CHGS)
CHGS resource guides contextualize for educational purposes specific cases of genocide and incidents of mass violence. They are written by expert PhD candidates and scholars from various fields. Each provides a basic overview and includes events that led up to the violence, local and international responses, information on key actors, important terminology, and other relevant source materials.Genocide
One million handmade bones laid out on the National Mall, as a protest against genocide and mass atrocities
Complicity
Chinese peasants gather in May 1969 in a field in Hungching region around a huge portrait of Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong (1893-1976), as they read collectively "Little Red Book" of quotations from Mao's works.
Denial
Monument to the Srebrenica Massacre marks the event even as denial has increased over the last 25 years.
Human Rights
A photograph depicted Khmer Rouge victims at Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, September 22, 2016.
International Response
Strasbourg, France - July 11, 2015: Uyghur human rights activists participate in a demonstration to protest against Chinese government's policy in Uyghur.
Resistance
This monument is to symbolize the campaign against genocide. It is a military museum located in Kigali Rwanda.
Survival
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and Catholicos of all Armenians Garegin II at the Armenian Genocide monument in Yerevan for a torch lighting ceremony for the genocide victims in Darfur. The two men are standing on purple cloth, with Garegin on the left and Williams on the right.
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