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Le premier ministre néo-zélandais a demandé pardon aux centaines de milliers de personnes victimes de violences alors qu’elles étaient prises en charge par l’État, et reconnu les « souffrances inimaginables » infligées dans des foyers pour enfants et hôpitaux psychiatriques.
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Il y a 30 ans, le Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies créait le Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda. Depuis, 62 ministres, officiers et miliciens ont été condamnés par ce Tribunal pour leur participation dans le génocide des Tutsis. Le TPIR a marqué l’histoire en prononçant le premier jugement international pour génocide. Il a fermé ses portes en 2015, mais l’ONU a mis sur pied un mécanisme chargé de boucler les derniers dossiers.
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For more than 40 years, sugar barons practiced “blackbirding,” removing thousands of South Sea Islanders from their homes to work on sugar cane plantations.
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Cent dix ans après le début de la Première Guerre mondiale, des histoires continuent de ressortir de l'ombre. À l'occasion du 11-Novembre, France 24 vous propose de découvrir celle de Frédéric-Henri Wolff, le seul officier supérieur français fusillé pour l'exemple. L'auteur Éric Viot, qui se bat depuis des années pour obtenir sa réhabilitation, lui a rendu hommage dans un ouvrage.
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On November 10, 1898, white supremacists in Wilmington, North Carolina, massacred upwards of 60 Black people and overthrew the city’s democratically elected government, instigating the only successful coup d’état in United States history. No one was brought to justice for the horrific violence, and over the next century, the event was largely ignored, whitewashed as a “race riot” if it was mentioned at all.
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A new Smithsonian book reckons with the enduring legacies of slavery and capitalism
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Pour la 1ère fois, Justice Info publie le rapport complet de la Commission militaire de 1991, qui a été présenté par le procureur du Tribunal pour le Rwanda (TPIR) comme un acte de naissance du projet génocidaire.
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For the 1st time, Justice Info publishes the full report of the Commission which was presented by the Prosecutor of the Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) as the birth certificate of the genocidal project.
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À l'approche du 80e anniversaire du massacre de tirailleurs sénégalais au camp de Thiaroye, à Dakar, historiens, avocats et députés se sont réunis à l'Assemblée nationale pour une conférence-plaidoyer. Dix ans après l'évocation par le président François Hollande "d'une répression sanglante", ils réclament une reconnaissance officielle de ce massacre par la France et la création d'une commission d'enquête parlementaire.
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The young political-military leader of the National Liberation Front was hanged on the night of March 3, 1957, during the Battle of Algiers, by French soldiers who disguised the death of this 'national hero' as a suicide.
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By Cara Moore Lebonick | National Archives News ST. LOUIS, November 4, 2024 — On the 100-year anniversary of race riots erupting in the predominantly Black-populated and affluent Greenwood District in the city of Tulsa, OK, the city launched an investigation into unmarked graves in likely mass burial sites resulting from the riots. The laboratory assisting Tulsa, Intermountain Forensics, turned to the National Archives for records to help identify individuals from those graves.
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Survivors Circle for Reproductive Justice hopes to of chronicle the history of First Nation, Inuit and Metis women and girls being forcefully sterilized and getting a better idea of how many people it affected.
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Missing Pieces Project maps buildings in 189 locations where African American abolitionists spoke against slavery
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Missing Pieces Project maps buildings in 189 locations where African American abolitionists spoke against slavery
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Mose Norman, a Black registered voter, was ready to cast his ballot for presidential candidate Warren G. Harding. But when he arrived at his polling place on Election Day, Nov. 2, 1920, in the orange grove town of Ocoee, Florida, near Orlando, Norman was turned away by white election officials because of supposed unpaid poll taxes. His name and the names of hundreds of other registered Black voters had been removed from the rolls by white poll workers.
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Transcript released by the White House added an apostrophe to ‘supporters’ to change meaning after conferring with Biden, email shows
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Le président français Emmanuel Macron a reconnu, vendredi 1er novembre 2024, « l'assassinat » du dirigeant du Front de libération nationale (FLN) Larbi Ben M'hidi « par des militaires français », à l'occasion du 70e anniversaire de l'insurrection du 1er novembre 1954 qui ouvrit la guerre d'Algérie.
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Focuses on the archive as a form of art employed by various groups of the late Soviet underground, aiming to approach old archival materials related to the Soviet cultural underground on a meta-level of analysis to explore unofficial cultures, the history of state socialism, and topics of suppressed cultural memory
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The opening of classified documents from the Soviet era has been dubbed the "archival revolution" due to its unprecedented scale, drama, and impact. With a storyteller's sensibility, Cristina Vatulescu identifies and takes on the main challenges of reading in these archives.
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