Dialogue Principles for Muslim-Jewish Peace
Religion can be a source of comfort, faith an instrument of healing. But fundamentalist religious zealotry and fanatical political beliefs are also far too often instruments of destruction.
The U.N. Faces a Heavy Responsibility as the General Assembly Starts
If this year's U.N. General Assembly does nothing else, it should adopt a resolution declaring the mass killings and deportations of Bosnian Muslims at Srebrenica in 1995 to be a genocide.
Why Are We Seeing a Repetition of Humanity's Darkest Hours?
There is only one way to ensure the 21st century will not be as bloody and tragic as the last.
The World is Failing Xinjiang Just As It Failed Srebrenica
After the 1995 genocide, we yet again vowed that this would never happen again. And yet here we are—again.
Putin Fears 'Srebrenica-like' Massacre in Ukraine
Russia has long been accused of sending support for insurgents in Ukraine via the porous border.
Will No One Save the Yazidis From Extinction?
Yezidi women and girls in ISIS captivity are still being bought and sold, still being raped on a daily basis.
Thousands Gather for Srebrenica Anniversary, Burial
Twenty-one years after the genocide, 127 newly found victims were buried Monday.
Remembering the Horrors Bosnians Endured Under Karadzic
No one who witnessed the war in Bosnia came out of it unaffected.
Former Bosnian Serb Leader Found Guilty of Genocide
Radovan Karadzic was found guilty of 10 of 11 counts of war crimes and sentenced to 40 years imprisonment.
On the Hunt for the Balkans' Most Wanted
A new book chronicles the most extensive manhunt for war criminals since World War II.
Serbia to Give $5.4 Million to Bosnian Town of Srebrenica
Bosnian Serbs massacred an estimated 8,000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica in 1995.
Serbian Premier Chased From Srebrenica Ceremony
Serbia condemned the incident as an "assassination attempt" and called an emergency cabinet meeting.
Srebrenica Is an Open Wound, 20 Years Later
Bosnians, international delegates gather to remember worst massacre in Europe since Holocaust.
Photos: Remembering the Victims of the Srebrenica Massacre
Ahead of the 20th anniversary, families gathered as the bodies of newly identified victims passed through Sarajevo.
Zdravko Tolimir's Life Sentence for Srebrenica Massacre Upheld
The Srebrenica killings were Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two.
Dutch State Found Liable for Srebrenica Killings
A court in The Hague found that peacekeepers had failed to protect 300 of the 9,000 men and boys killed in the massacre
After Nearly Two Decades, Bosnia's Dead Are Coming Home
Pioneering DNA work means those who died on the death marches from Srebrenica can be identified and given a proper burial