topic: war
November 4, 2015
				Malik Sajad was born in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-occupied Kashmir, in 1987. Munnu: A Boy From Kashmir is his first book-...
			
				blog			
				October 27, 2015
				Beasts of No Nation poses some complicated questions about Hollywood’s treatment of black masculinity. While the movie based on the 2005...
			
				podcast			
				October 26, 2015
				The Africa Report called Lara Pawson’s book In the Name of the People: Angola’s Forgotten Massacre , “a thorough examination of a confusing...
			
				blog			
				October 20, 2015
				Ilya Budraitskis: It has been several days since the start of the Russian military operation in Syria and the goals and strategy of this...
			
				Reviews			
				October 5, 2015
				Curated by Keith Miller and Lauren Walsh, the “ Lost to History ” exhibition includes the work of four photographers – Ron Haviv , Andrea...
			
				blog			
				September 22, 2015
				Today marks thirty-five years since the start of the Iran-Iraq war, which lasted eight years, the longest conventional war of the twentieth...
			
				blog			
				August 31, 2015
				Suicide bombings and political instability has long been the news coming out of Mogadishu, Somalia. But for three days in late August, it...
			
				Opinion			
				July 30, 2015
				Part 1: Hannibal Directive On July 2, 2015, architect and intellectual Eyal Weizman gave a lecture at the Médecins Sans Frontières...
			
				videos			
				July 10, 2015
				Directed by Leslie Woodhead, A Cry from the Grave tells the story of the Srebrenica massacre of 1995, in which the Bosnian Serb army killed...
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