1. Genocide Watch website: Includes "The 8 Stages of Genocide" webpage. Here is link: **GenocideWatch**. Here is link to "The 8 Stages of Genocide" webpage: **8Stages**.
  2. Gendercide Watch website. NOTE: This is Gender - Cide (not GenocideWatch) related to genocides because of GENDER. Written by Yale professor, Adam Jones. Excellent resources and links to his books. **Gendercide**.
  3. The U.S. Department of State website. This government site includes country specific information, info on U.S. policy and outreach to other countries, as well as "travel warnings" -- an excellent way to find out if a particular country or region is presently a secure and safe place. Here's a link to the main page: **US DOS**.
  4. C-SPAN is the news source for "Capitol Hill, The White House and National Politics". Their site offers Live TV/Radio broadcasts, Video, and many other sources. Use C-SPAN's search box. Link: **C-SPAN**.
  5. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This excellent site has information about past and recent genocides. Link: **USHMM.**
  6. The CIA World Factbook offers information on countries around the world and is always a useful source. Link: **Factbook**.
  7. The United Nations website has information under "Peace and Security" and "Human Rights". Another great source. Link: **The U.N.**
  8. CNN is a great international news source and one you should always check for breaking news. Use their search box to find information on your topic. Link: **CNN**.
  9. BBC News - Country Profiles - An excellent and authoritative source. Click on the left sidebar which lists continents, or use their search box to find information on your selected country. Link: **BBC News**.
  10. Genocide, Holocaust and Democide from genocide.org has information on past and present situations. Link: **Genocide.org**.
  11. Genocide Intervention organization. **Link: Intervention.**
  12. The ICC (International Criminal Court) gets involved in prosecuting and sentencing offenders of humans rights laws. Their website has information about Darfur, Uganda, Central African Republic and Congo (and more). See this Link: **ICC**.
  13. Google Books has several digital books you can use for this project. Go to the link and use google books search to find books on genocide. Suggestion on a Google book: Final Solution. Link: **Google Books Search**.


60 Minutes (video): Battle over History. This story aired on Sunday night, February 28, 2010 and discusses the Armenian Genocide at the hands of the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire in 1915. This shows us that these issues are long-lasting and of dire importance to every nation. Please watch this video. Link: Battle over History.

Sudan Genocide (YouTube video): **Video**.

Cambodian Genocide (Pol Pot & Khmer Rouge) (YouTube video): **Video**.

Sierra Leone - Timeline of Events (webpage): **Article.**


Voices for Darfur (YouTube video): **Video**.

Save Darfur-A Primer (webpage): **Article**.

Genocide Convention (1987) President Reagan (webpage): **Article.**


Sudan Genocide - America Wants Accountability (webpage): **Article.**


ICC Charges Sudanese President with Genocide (webpage): **Article.**


Sudan video from BBC re Killing Fields (video): **Video.**


Sudan - Ruling over the disputed border (video): **Video**.

Darfur video - Genocide Plus Poverty in Darfur (video): **Video**.

C-Span Videos--
Multiple Videos: **Videos**.

Interview with Member of President Obama's Cabinet Member: **Interview.**


Article: Darfur Conflict is Worsening (2008): **Article**.

Root Causes of Child Soldiering from the UN: **Article**.

Burma Army Frees Boy Soldier: **Article**.

Radio Program: "Girl Soldiers - Do they choose to Fight?": **Audio File.** (Click on "Listen to this item")

"Children of Conflict" from the BBC (many resources): **Article**.

Sierra Leone - "Special report": **Article**.

Google Book: The Bridge Betrayed: Religion and Genocide in Bosnia. Link: **Book**.

Washington Post article "Darfur: Origins of a Catastrophe". Mentions Poverty and Genocide. Link: **Poverty**.

That article inspired this blog post: **Blog**.

TalkTalk article wherein Nelson Mandela discusses tackling poverty to prevent genocide: **Mandela.**


Short webpage about "Genocide in the 20th Century" which has some interesting thoughts to offer regarding the results of genocide. Link: **Article**.

Short video (only music in background) regarding poverty and genocide. Link: **Video**.

December 2009 Washington Post article by John Prendergast (human rights activist) saying Sudan's genocide is not over. Link: **Article.**


60 Minutes television news show interviewing Immaculee Ilibagiza, a Tutsi woman, who survived the Rwanda genocide. This is an amazing video. We also have Iligabiza's book in our library: **Video**.

60 Minutes television news show tells the story "Searching for Jacob" when they travel to Darfur to find a young boy. **Video.**


YouTube has a 12-part series called "Ghosts of Rwanda" about the Rwandan genocide. Here is a link to part 1 in that series. You can easily find the others in the series from that page. Link: **Rwanda.**