Genocide has been called the crime of crimes and an odious scourge. With millions of victims in the last century alone, it is one of the great moral and political challenges of our age. Despite the challenges, such human cruelty has not stopped. The 21st century is recording its first genocide in Cameroon with only a scanty few raising a finger. The significance of the odious scourge has compelled Tatah Mentan to research on the trajectory of the scourge in Africa over the past centuries. The targeted ongoing mass killings in Cameroon, like those of Rwanda before, have driven the scholar to expand his focus beyond the Holocaust, which had long been the primary case study. In this book, Tatah Mentan explains that these cases were not merely ...
The genocide in Rwanda was one of the most horrifying events of the 20th century. It happened in fro...
Genocide in Rwanda represents a significant historical milestone on global and regional level. The e...
The atrocities that were committed in Rwanda, Bosnia and Armenia could not have been possible withou...
This book shows how Rwanda's development model and the organisation of genocide are two sides of the...
The murder of an entire group based on their ethnicity, religion, or political views is hardly new. ...
This article critically explores the essence and characters of European colonial terrorism and its m...
For a term coined just seventy-five years ago, genocide has become a remarkably potent idea. But has...
This article critically explores the essence and characters of European colonial terrorism and its m...
There is a significant gap in the otherwise sprawling literature on the Rwandan Genocide of 1994. Wh...
This article critically explores the essence and characters of European colonial terrorism and its m...
The purpose of this paper is to reject the assumption that the killing of Tutsis during the Rwandan ...
Evil is too often perceived in Manichean terms as the opposite of good. However literature has the p...
Rwanda's genocide is the end-result of a combination of processes, none of which can easily be prior...
Genocidal violence in our times is expected to take new forms, given the actual problems of our soci...
Since it came into force in 1951, the United Nations’ Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of...
The genocide in Rwanda was one of the most horrifying events of the 20th century. It happened in fro...
Genocide in Rwanda represents a significant historical milestone on global and regional level. The e...
The atrocities that were committed in Rwanda, Bosnia and Armenia could not have been possible withou...
This book shows how Rwanda's development model and the organisation of genocide are two sides of the...
The murder of an entire group based on their ethnicity, religion, or political views is hardly new. ...
This article critically explores the essence and characters of European colonial terrorism and its m...
For a term coined just seventy-five years ago, genocide has become a remarkably potent idea. But has...
This article critically explores the essence and characters of European colonial terrorism and its m...
There is a significant gap in the otherwise sprawling literature on the Rwandan Genocide of 1994. Wh...
This article critically explores the essence and characters of European colonial terrorism and its m...
The purpose of this paper is to reject the assumption that the killing of Tutsis during the Rwandan ...
Evil is too often perceived in Manichean terms as the opposite of good. However literature has the p...
Rwanda's genocide is the end-result of a combination of processes, none of which can easily be prior...
Genocidal violence in our times is expected to take new forms, given the actual problems of our soci...
Since it came into force in 1951, the United Nations’ Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of...
The genocide in Rwanda was one of the most horrifying events of the 20th century. It happened in fro...
Genocide in Rwanda represents a significant historical milestone on global and regional level. The e...
The atrocities that were committed in Rwanda, Bosnia and Armenia could not have been possible withou...