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The Body Counter - By Tina Rosenberg | Foreign Policy
On March 13, 2002, in a courtroom in The Hague, something different happened. In the trial of Slobodan Milosevic, Patrick Ball, an American statistician, presented numbers to support the case that Milosevic had pursued a deliberate policy of ethnic cleansing. "We find evidence consistent with the hypothesis that Yugoslav forces forced people from their homes, forced Albanian Kosovars from their homes, and killed people," Ball said.
data  statistics  humanrights  truthcommissions  conflict 
10 weeks ago by herdivineshadow
Fetzer Institute | Home
he Fetzer Institute advances love and forgiveness as powerful forces that can transform the human condition.

In collaboration with our Fetzer Advisory Councils, we seek to understand the motivations and preconditions of exemplary cases of love and forgiveness in the world. From these examples, we develop projects to grow an even greater awareness of love and forgiveness in action in individual and community life.
conflict  culture  peace  forgiveness  conflictresolution  love 
february 2012 by herdivineshadow
The Bureau of Counterpropaganda: Bloodstained notebooks
It’s definitely worth reading the whole article to get a taste of what would be described as a murderous rampage, were it not the work of the most moral army on the planet.
israel  palestine  conflict 
october 2007 by herdivineshadow

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