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Publication Date
2-6-2009
Abstract
This recorded lecture features journalist and human rights advocate Rebecca Tinsley speaking at the University of South Florida about genocide in Darfur, with comparative references to Rwanda, Bosnia, and other conflicts. She describes patterns of genocide, including political structures, propaganda, displacement, sexual violence, refugee camps, and international responses, and discusses advocacy efforts, documentation practices, and the role of institutions in preserving evidence and raising awareness.
Keywords
Human rights advocacy, War crimes, Sexual violence in armed conflict, Refugees, Waging Peace (Organization), International Criminal Court, United Nations, African Union, Ethnic conflict
Extent
01:28:04; 25 page transcript
Subject: geographic
Darfur (Sudan), Rwanda, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Chad
Language
English
Digital Date
2022
Media Type
Lectures
Format
Digital Only
Identifier
U31-00004
Recommended Citation
Tinsley, Rebecca, "Lecture, Darfur, First Genocide of the Twenty-First Century" (2009). USF Library Presentations and Lectures. 11.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/usf_lib_lectures/11
