For example, in a 1974 interview, she turned
a question about genocide into a discussion about birth control and abortion.
Not exact matches
«Congress has only faced votes a few times on the complex legal and moral
questions of whether heinous crimes qualify as
genocide — and division is deep
about what, if anything, the label mandates the U.S. government to do.»
Yet it also raises some
questions about a frequent assumption: that during the Armenian
genocide and the Holocaust, the world was silent and largely apathetic, and that mobilizing an effective response to such crises depends largely on informing people and getting them to care
about what is happening elsewhere.
Very powerful film which poses a lot of moral
questions about the consequences of the American government's campaign to empower anti-communist governments during the Cold War but instead we empowered a brutal regime, and the fallout of this caused a million person
genocide that took place
Irreconcilability of war memories is the subject of two works: Baghdad ~ born Paul Qaysi's Misprints are purposely blurred images of U.S. military activity in Iraq, which provoke
questions about how news organizations represent war; the Vietnamese transnational artist Oinh Q. Le's untit led photo - weavings from The Hill of Poisonous Trees situate the haunting memories of the Cambodian
Genocide in relation to the Khmer Empire's artistic accomplishments.