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13 states have never exonerated a prisoner based on DNA evidence. Here’s why.
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written by Adeshina Emmanuel, fl. 2019 (Chicago, IL: Injustice Watch, 2019),
Source: www.injusticewatch.org
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written by Adeshina Emmanuel, fl. 2019 (Chicago, IL: Injustice Watch, 2019),
Source: www.injusticewatch.org
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300TH PERSON EXONERATED BY DNA EVIDENCE IN US
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written by Amnesty International (London, England: Amnesty International, 2020),
Source: www.amnestyusa.org
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written by Amnesty International (London, England: Amnesty International, 2020),
Source: www.amnestyusa.org
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The Aesthetics of Apartheid in Palestine
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written by Andrew Ryder, fl. 2014, Warscapes (2014),
Source: www.warscapes.com
Article about the photographic collection "Keep Your Eye on the Wall: Palestinian Landscapes"
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written by Andrew Ryder, fl. 2014, Warscapes (2014),
Source: www.warscapes.com
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Amnesty International Report - Indonesia Special
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written by Amnesty International (1973),
Source: www.amnesty.org
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written by Amnesty International (1973),
Source: www.amnesty.org
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Apartheid
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written by Steven R. Ratner, fl. 1998, Crimes of War (2011),
Source: www.crimesofwar.org
Nelson Mandela described apartheid as "the color line that all too often determines who is rich and who is poor... who lives in luxury and who lives in squalor... who shall get food, clothing, and health care... and who will live and who will die."
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written by Steven R. Ratner, fl. 1998, Crimes of War (2011),
Source: www.crimesofwar.org
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Arab Spring In Tunisia And Egypt: The Impact Of New Media On Contemporary Social Movements And Challenges For Social Movement Theory
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written by Victoria Carty, fl. 2000 (Orange, CA: Chapman University. Leatherby Libraries, originally published 2014),
Source: digitalcommons.chapman.edu
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written by Victoria Carty, fl. 2000 (Orange, CA: Chapman University. Leatherby Libraries, originally published 2014),
Source: digitalcommons.chapman.edu
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The Arab Spring's Looming Refugee Crisis
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written by Chris Ulack, fl. 2011 (District of Columbia: Foreign Policy (Website), 2011),
Source: foreignpolicy.com
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written by Chris Ulack, fl. 2011 (District of Columbia: Foreign Policy (Website), 2011),
Source: foreignpolicy.com
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The Birth And Partition Of A Nation: India's Independence Told In Photos
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written by Atlantic Monthly Group (District of Columbia: Atlantic Monthly Group, 2012, originally published 2012),
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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written by Atlantic Monthly Group (District of Columbia: Atlantic Monthly Group, 2012, originally published 2012),
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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Burundi: Descent Into Chaos or a Manageable Crisis?
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written by Gérard Prunier, fl. 1984, WRITENET (1995),
Source: www.refworld.org
This 1995 piece by Gerard Prunier examines the history of Burundi from 1850 to present day, highlighting the history of relations between the Hutu and Tutsi.
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written by Gérard Prunier, fl. 1984, WRITENET (1995),
Source: www.refworld.org
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Calling Genocide by Its Rightful Name: Lemkin' s Word, Darfur, and the UN Report
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written by David Luban, fl. 1988, Georgetown University. Law Center (2006),
Source: scholarship.law.georgetown.edu
We tend to be dismissive about debates over word-meaning. That's just semantics is a brusque dismissal in educated circles. Yet words matter. The word genocide was coined by a polyglot lawyer named Raphael Lemkin nearly sixty years ago. Lemkin understood that without a memorable word he could never draw the world..
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written by David Luban, fl. 1988, Georgetown University. Law Center (2006),
Source: scholarship.law.georgetown.edu
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