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Meet Five Amazing Millennials Who Have Already Changed the World

From the stage to Kenya’s slums, the 2010 Do Something award winners are changing our world.READ»

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Genocide Survivor Embraces Her Ordeal to Educate Others

DoSomething, headed by Fast Company columnist Nancy Lublin, has recognized five young social entrepreneurs with $10,000 grants--and one with a prize of $100,000. Fast Company will profile one of these enterprising youth each day ...READ»

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Daniel Kolak Philosophy Professor at WPUNJ in Wayne NJ Promoted Croatian Genocide (Proof)Daniel Kolak Philosophy Professor at WP

Throughout the meeting the students that attended were NEO NAZI Skinheads. They and Professor Kolak and Croatian language magazines and right in front of me spoke openly about promoting genocide against certain populations and especially against Jews and Serbs in the former Yugoslavia (I was very scared).READ»

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Robert Latham at New School Allowed Ethnic Albanian To Condone Genocide Against Serbian Orthodox Christians in Kosovo

VI. As I said I left early but I will never forget his phrase stating: “I, Fatmos Ljubonia, have come to the New School for Social Research to ask you, The New School students, to give me, Fatmos Ljubonia, new creative nationalist ideas to PROMOTE AND TO CONSTRUCT A GREATER ALBANIA!”READ»

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Letter to representative of Hague Tribunal (ICTY)

Dear Sir/Madam, I trust and believe that the enclosed documentation will help you understand the roots of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It will provide information of the first instances of the ethnic cleansing, genocide and acts against humanity as well as of the first camps established in that troubled land. The winds of war and the speed of subsequent developments have cast a long pall of oblivion over these tragic events, but the victims and justice demand that these facts see the light of the day. For your convenience, given below is a brief account of the events that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina at the very beginning of the war: 1 . 26 March 1992, massacre and ethnic cleansing in the village of Sijekovac, Municipality of Bosanski Brod; READ»

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The Dark Side of Twittering a Revolution

The same technologies that have allowed for a potential democratic revolution in Iran could emerge just as readily in support of something far more sinister.READ»

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The Rwandan Genocide: Fifteen Years Later

Fast Company visits Nyamata, where the social enterprise Rwanda Works is helping locals preserve the old parish church-turned-killing ground as a memorial.READ»

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Rwanda's President: "We will not forget the genocide, but we will not be defined by it either"

Ahead of the 15th anniversary of the genocide, Paul Kagame talks about the memory of 1994, Rwanda's development plans, and its custom-made democracy.READ»

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Rwanda Rising: A New Model of Economic Development

Fifteen years after the genocide, the small African country has embraced a new model of economic development. Its strategy: Build a global network of powerful friends to lure private investment -- and market the brand of Rwanda.READ»

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RIP Alison Des Forges

The Human Rights Watch activist, who died in the Buffalo plane crash, was controversial, but she cared: About Rwanda, about rights, about life.READ»

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Technology Advances Rwanda - Antoine Bigirimana

Rwandan-American Antoine Bigirimana, co-founder and managing director of Thousand Hills Venture Fund (THVF), kicked-off the technology section of PUSH 2008 by discussing how technology has started to advance Rwanda into the 21st ...READ»