Genocide and R2P: Bittersweet Remembrance by Margot Charles in MIR The McGill International Review
Is the word “genocide” becoming a commodity on the market for political influence? On October 29th, the Montreal Institute for Genocide...
The Quest for Heroes by Peggy Curran in The Montreal Gazette
In the minutes after the gunman fired an old family hunting rifle at the beautiful young soldier in the kilt guarding the National War...
Remembering one Raoul Wallenberg by Milos Kovacevic in The Concordian
Project aims to teach humanity rather than passivity in the face of atrocity Concordia will co-host a special panel discussion on...
Remembering Raoul Wallenberg, the man who saved 100,000 lives by Josh Hawley in Concordia News
Concordia's Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies commemorates his peacekeeping legacy on October 29. The life and...
In Confronting Genocide, Canada Puts Raoul Wallenberg’s Legacy Into Practice by Kyle Matthews for th
Jason Kenney, who called Wallenberg “one of the greatest heroes of one of the darkest periods of human history” (Reuters) 2014 is a...
Raoul Wallenberg: l'héritage d'un héros par Marie Lamensch dans Le Huffington Post
De nos jours on peut se verser un seau de glace sur la tête ou alors utiliser le « hashtag » #BringBackOurGirls afin de supporter une...
Seeking the truth about Raoul Wallenberg | Irwin Cotler for The National Post
On January 17, 1945, Swedish hero of the Holocaust Raoul Wallenberg was taken into Soviet custody, never to be released. In the years...