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1915 killings of Armenians stokes Georgetown furor on academic freedom
By Susan Kinzie The Washington Post WASHINGTON — The issue that has roiled U.S.-Turkish relations in recent months — how to characterize the mass killings of Armenians in 1915 — has set off a dispute over politics and academic...Tags: Massacres, Crimes, Diplomacy, Colleges and Universities, Georgetown
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1915 killings of Armenians stoke university furor on academic freedom
The Washington PostThe issue that has roiled U.S.-Turkish relations in recent months -- how to characterize the mass killings of Armenians in 1915 -- has set off a dispute over politics and academic freedom at an institute housed at Georgetown University. Several board...Tags: Massacres, Crimes, Diplomacy, Colleges and Universities, Georgetown
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UN appeals court acquits Bosnian Muslim war hero
Associated Press WriterA U.N. appeals court on Thursday overturned the war crimes conviction of Naser Oric, a Bosnian Muslim considered a war hero by many in his country for fighting Serbs in the embattled Srebrenica enclave during Bosnia's 1992-95 war. Oric, 41, was convicted...Tags: International Law, Massacres, Civil Unrest, Crimes, Local Authority
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Independence Day in Africa a time to take stock of America
Today I will be celebrating the Fourth of July in a different context than ever before. In Rwanda, July 4 is a holiday that commemorates the liberation of the country from the genocidal regime that murdered 1 million Tutsis and tens of thousands of Hutu...Tags: Values, International Relations, Massacres, Diplomacy, Democracy
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UN appeals court acquits Bosnian Muslim
Associated Press WriterA U.N. appeals court on Thursday overturned the war crimes conviction of Naser Oric, a Bosnian Muslim considered a war hero by many in his country for fighting Serbs in the embattled Srebrenica enclave during Bosnia's 1992-95 war. Oric, 41, was convicted...Tags: International Law, Massacres, Civil Unrest, Crimes, Local Authority
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Transcript: Hillary's remarks
Spin CycleHillary didn't provide prepared remarks tonight -- maybe she didn't know what they were going to be -- but now the campaign has passed along a transcript. After the jump. Key passage: "Now the question is, where do we go......Tags: Values, Texas, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Democratic Party
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Graduations Well Under Way; Simsbury Cops Find Pipe Bomb
Graduations are held at Miss Porter's School and Ethel Walker. Avon officials trim their budget. And Simsbury cops find a roasting chicken along roadway with a pipe bomb stuffed inside.
Here is a round-up of some of the news stories from Farmington...Tags: Local Authority, Emmett Till, University of Connecticut Health Center, Bombings, Emergency Incidents
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'Genocide Olympics' Planned
STAND, a student anti-genocide coalition, will host the Genocide Olympics at Farmington High School at 2:45 p.m. today. The rally will spread awareness and honor the 500,000 who have died in Darfur. Deacon Arthur Miller from the Hartford Archdiocese...Tags: Arthur Miller, Schools, Massacres, Multi-Sport Events, Emmett Till
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Historian traces the 'seeds of genocide'
Daily PressOne of the visitors watching Gowan Pamphlet preach at Colonial Williamsburg had come from southern Africa to see him. Simao Souindoula toured historical sites on the Peninsula recently to build partnerships with his museum in Angola, the National Museum...Tags: Mariners' Museum, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Slavery, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Massacres
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Ukraine's famine comes out of the silence
Hryhory Haraschenko tells the stories feverishly, gesticulating with veined hands. He hauls out newspaper clippings, witnesses' tales and pencil-drawn maps. He speaks like a man haunted by memories and by decades of forced silence. Haraschenko, 89, is...Tags: Massacres, Famines, National Government, Government, History
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