Dirk Moses
@dirkmoses.bsky.social
Teaches at the City College of New York, edits the Journal of Genocide Research. www.dirkmoses.com
Thanks for the invitation and discussion
October 28, 2025 at 1:35 AM
Thanks for the invitation and discussion
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"Kwibuka and its Silencing of Trauma: How Reconciliation Initiatives Became Narratives of Violence" by Claudine Kuradusenge-McLeod tinyurl.com/3e426bre
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October 6, 2025 at 4:01 PM
"Kwibuka and its Silencing of Trauma: How Reconciliation Initiatives Became Narratives of Violence" by Claudine Kuradusenge-McLeod tinyurl.com/3e426bre
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"The Ovaherero and Nama People’s Struggle for Restorative Justice: An Activist-Scholar Lens" by Kaya Alice de Wolff and Jephta U. Nguherimo tinyurl.com/mwr4ksru
October 6, 2025 at 4:01 PM
"The Ovaherero and Nama People’s Struggle for Restorative Justice: An Activist-Scholar Lens" by Kaya Alice de Wolff and Jephta U. Nguherimo tinyurl.com/mwr4ksru
Reposted by Dirk Moses
As @dirkmoses.bsky.social has argued, “international law on genocide is working as it was designed to: allowing states to ruthlessly exterminate security threats while making it difficult to apply that law.”
A grim reminder of how the Genocide Convention came to be. dawnmena.org/why-the-inte...
A grim reminder of how the Genocide Convention came to be. dawnmena.org/why-the-inte...
Why the International Community Made It So Difficult to Prosecute the Crime of Genocide
Today, international law on genocide is working as it was designed to: allowing states to ruthlessly exterminate security threats while making it difficult to apply that law.
dawnmena.org
October 6, 2025 at 2:44 PM
As @dirkmoses.bsky.social has argued, “international law on genocide is working as it was designed to: allowing states to ruthlessly exterminate security threats while making it difficult to apply that law.”
A grim reminder of how the Genocide Convention came to be. dawnmena.org/why-the-inte...
A grim reminder of how the Genocide Convention came to be. dawnmena.org/why-the-inte...
October 3, 2025 at 4:59 PM