RMD9P3WW–A display of human skulls at the Kigali Memorial Centre for 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
RMG5KMJ0–Photographs (donated to the museum by families) of people who were killed during the 1994 genocide. Kigali Memorial Centre, genocide museum of Kigali, Rwanda, Africa
RMEN2J96–Yerevan, Armenia. 25th Apr, 2015. Armenian Genocide Museum during 100th Anniversary Commemoration Credit: Dennis Cox/Alamy Live News
RMCBXK8M–Skulls of victims of Rwanda's 1994 genocide lie in the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center.
RMDYP44T–An Armenian priest lights candles at the Armenian Genocide memorial during commemoration ceremony of the 99th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in the Armenian quarter Old city East Jerusalem Israel on 24 APRIL 2014. Genocide Remembrance Day or Genocide Memorial day, is observed by Armenians in dispersed communities around the world on April 24 . It is held annually to commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide from 1915 to 1923.
RM2H342CT–'No Pride in Genocide' reads this poster highlighting the faith of the native children whom died or were mistreated in the Indian Residential Schools in Canada
RMAY9C8D–Memorial monument of genocide Armenia Asia
RFBFDG80–Bodies on display at the Murambi Genocide Memorial near Gikongoro in southern Rwanda.
RFFMH9W4–Rubber stamp with text say no to genocide inside, vector illustration
RMAX1FBT–Eggs showing concept for racism, murder, ethnic violence or mobbing.
RMD9AP9J–One Million Bones project for genocide awareness - June 8, 2013, Washington, DC USA
RM2BDX5N0–Armenian Genocide, The 20 Martyrs, 1915
RMTWB4DK–Turkey - Armenian Genocide, Adana - Young survivor
RM2B00PT8–Cambodia: Tuol Sleng (S 21) Prison: A group of young Khmer Rouge prison guards, c.1977. Altough permanently in danger of arrest themselves, these guards were privileged by DK standards - note the good quality uniforms, wrist watches and pens in top pockets, the latter indicative of senior rank. ARchival photo from Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum.
RM2A25HKE–Wreaths of artificial poppies laid in commemoration of Victims of the Armenian Genocide, 1915, at the Cenotaph, London, United Kingdom
RM2F48HG4–TALAAT PASHA ((1874-1921) Ottoman politician responsible for the Armenian Genocide as Minister of Interior Affairs in 1915
RM2C6HB9B–BAFTA award-winning film director Samir Mehanovic, who came to the UK as an immigrant from the Bosnian war in 1995 and now lives in Edinburgh, lights candles to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide.
RMD9P41K–A photo display of some of the victims at the Kigali Memorial Centre for 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
RM2ABT636–Photographs of the victims of genocide in Auschwitz-Birkenau
RM2F9G93J–WW2 1941 Anti Nazi Book cover 'Germany Must Perish!' a 104-page book written by Theodore N. Kaufman, which he self-published in 1941 in the United States. The book advocated genocide through the sterilization of all Germans and the territorial dismemberment of Germany, believing that this would achieve world peace. Kaufman founded the Argyle Press in Newark, New Jersey, United States, in order to publish this book. He was the sole proprietor of the Argyle Press.The Nazi Party used the book, written by a Jewish author, to support their ideals
RMCBXK8J–Skulls of victims of Rwanda's 1994 genocide lie in the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center.
RMFFR16F–Yezidi minority who fled the genocide in Sinjar mountains in aug 2015 are now living in Ashdi refugee camp, Northern Iraq
RM2JD3NBM–A late 19th century engraving of male residents of Circassia in typical dress of the time, Circassia, also known variously as Cherkessia, Adıgə Xəku, Adıgey, Adyghe: Адыгэ Хэку, Адыгей, Çerkezistan, and Çerkesya in various cultures, was a country destroyed and devastated after the Russian-Circassian War (1763–1864). It was infamous for the Circassian genocide when 90% of the population was either massacred or exiled. It is now recognised as a region of the North Caucasus. -- Гравюра конца 19-го века с изображением мужчин-жителей Черкесии в типичной одежде того времени
RFRH4M76–Holocaust Remembrance Day. Burning white Jewish star of david on white background
RMG5KMH6–Entrance to the Kigali Memorial Centre, genocide museum of Kigali, Rwanda, Africa
RMEN2J44–Yerevan, Armenia. 25th Apr, 2015. Armenian Genocide Museum during 100th Anniversary Commemoration Credit: Dennis Cox/Alamy Live News
RMH4715G–RWANDA Kigali Genocide Memorial located in Gisozil, during the genocide in april 1994 nearly one Million Tutsi were killed by Hutu murder, sculpture
RM2WEA7WD–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 24th January, 2024. Barclay's genocide graffiti as anti israel slogans are painted on the banks fascia on argyle street in the city centre. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RMM7Y3F2–Bronze statue The Mother of Armenia (2014) by Armenian sculptor Vigen Avetis in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. The statue was installed temporary in front of the Chiesa di San Felice in Piazza (Church of Saint Felix in Piazza Pitti) in memory of the centenary of genocide of Armenians in 1915.
RMD87D1E–Balochistan Protest outside Downing Street protesting genocide by occupation of Pakistan.
RMT81NBD–Armenian Genocide, Dead Armenian Child
RMK07WM2–Armenian genocide. A trench dug for the bodies of victims of the massacre of Armenian Christians at Erzeroum (Erzerum) by Turkish troops. The massacres were the result of an attempt by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to reinforce the territorial integrity of the embattled Ottoman Empire and re-assert Pan-Islamism as a state ideology. The massacre in Erzerum began when the priest of Tevik was shot by Turkish soldiers when he and other Armenians were at the Serai (the chief government building in Erzerum) trying to gain an audience with the Vali. 1895
RM2B00N6T–Armenia: Armenian Genocide, a refugee orphan. The Armenian Genocide refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during and just after World War I. It was implemented through wholesale massacres and deportations, with the deportations consisting of forced marches under conditions designed to lead to the death of the deportees. The total number of resulting Armenian deaths is generally held to have been between one and one and a half million.
RMMR6EFX–photograph of children separated from their families during the 1994 Rwanda Genocide. This was a genocidal mass slaughter, of Tutsi tribal people, in Rwanda, by members of the Hutu majority. An estimated 500,000–1,000,000 Rwandans were killed during the 100-day period from April 7 to mid-July 1994.
RMEN047A–Marseille, France. 24th Apr, 2015. Centenary of Armenian Genocide. Up to 6000 Armenians demonstrate in Marseille, France, in commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of the Armenian genocide. Credit: Chris Hellier/Alamy Live News
RM2C6HBAX–BAFTA award-winning film director Samir Mehanovic, who came to the UK as an immigrant from the Bosnian war in 1995 and now lives in Edinburgh, lights candles to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide.
RMD9P3WK–A memorial plaque list of names at the Kigali Memorial Centre for 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
RM2ABT62B–Photographs of the targets of genocide in Auschwitz-Birkenau
RMGD4RKB–genocide 1994, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCBXK8E–Skulls of and personal effects of victims of Rwanda's 1994 genocide lie in the Kigali Genocide Memorial Center.
RMFFR16E–Yezidi minority who fled the genocide in Sinjar mountains in aug 2015 are now living in Ashdi refugee camp, Northern Iraq
RM2E266D7–A 1915 newspaper photograph showing female reporter Grace Darling with Ishi (c1861 – 1916) , the last of the Yahi (Yana) tribe of California. In 1911, aged 50, he unexpectedly emerged near the foothills of of California . It was thought that the northern Yahi / Yana tribe had all been killed in the California genocide of the 19th century. His own family had been killed in the Three Knolls Massacre. He was acclaimed as the 'last wild Indian' in America. Ishi was a given name as the man said that he had no name because there were nobody to name him. Ishi, which means 'man' in his language.
RFRH4M77–Holocaust Remembrance Day. Burning white Jewish star of david on white background
RMG5KMJ6–Skulls of murdered Tutsis during the genocide of 1994, Kigali Memorial Centre, genocide museum of Kigali, Rwanda, Africa
RMEN2J9H–Yerevan, Armenia. 25th Apr, 2015. Commemoration at 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide at the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan on April 25. Credit: Dennis Cox/Alamy Live News
RMTRJ497–RWANDA, Kigali, Kigali Genocide Memorial , a museum and memorial to remember the genocide of 1994 where about 1 million Tutsi were murdered by Hutu, image of passport from Belgian colonial time with a marking of the race Mu Hutu Mu Tutsi and Mu Twa
RM2WEA7XB–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 24th January, 2024. Barclay's genocide graffiti as anti israel slogans are painted on the banks fascia on argyle street in the city centre. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RMCW5FDD–Armenian genocide carried out by the Turks in 1894-1896. Slaughter of Herakleion (Crete)
RMD87CRW–Balochistan Protest outside Downing Street protesting genocide by occupation of Pakistan.
RMCXE2GB–Berlin demonstration against the genocide of the Azerbaijanis of Khojaly
RM2B00N7F–Armenia: Mother and children on deportation march. The Armenian Genocide refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during and just after World War I. It was implemented through wholesale massacres and deportations, with the deportations consisting of forced marches under conditions designed to lead to the death of the deportees. The total number of resulting Armenian deaths is generally held to have been between one and one and a half million.
RMMR6EGB–photograph of children separated from their families during the 1994 Rwanda Genocide. This was a genocidal mass slaughter, of Tutsi tribal people, in Rwanda, by members of the Hutu majority. An estimated 500,000–1,000,000 Rwandans were killed during the 100-day period from April 7 to mid-July 1994.
RMDF5M43–A monument to the Armenian genocide of 1915 inside the Polish Catholic church which was actually purchased by Armenian Catholics based in Poland located at The Third Station in the Via Dolorosa Old city East Jerusalem Israel
RMRGA753–Holocaust survivor Martin Stern lights candles to mark National Holocaust Memorial Day ahead of a Holocaust and genocide survivors event at the Eastwood Park Theatre in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire.
RMEGKXP6–George Square, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26th February, 2015. National awareness campaign justice for Khojaly. These young men and women met in Glasgow city centre to bring awareness to what they describe as the first cold war genocide which took place during 1992 in Khojaly, Azerbaijan.
RM2ABT62C–Photographs of the victims of genocide in Auschwitz-Birkenau
RMGD4RKA–genocide 1994, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2FNNNBT–London, England, UK 18th May 2021 The 12th anniversary of the Tamil Mullivaikkal massacre, carried out by the Sri Lankan state, is marked by a protest and vigil at Parliament Square and Downing Street. Protestors and hunger strikers call on the UK government and the UN to tackle the ongoing genocide in Tamil Eelam. The massacre is purported as being one the most heinous genocides of the 21st century with tens of thousands of Tamils being killed by chemical weapons and rocket attacks. Around 146,000 people are still unaccounted for. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RMFFR15P–Yezidi minority who fled the genocide in Sinjar mountains in aug 2015 are now living in Ashdi refugee camp, Northern Iraq
RMAR181D–Rwandan genocide orphan Alfonse is mother and father to his younger siblings and his orphan cousins
RM2GMM5DT–Bodies lie by the roadside during the Armenian genocide of 1915
RMG5KMJ3–Skulls of murdered Tutsis during the genocide of 1994, Kigali Memorial Centre, genocide museum of Kigali, Rwanda, Africa
RMEN2J81–Yerevan, Armenia. 25th Apr, 2015. Commemoration at 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide at the Armenian Genocide Memoral in Yerevan on April 25. Credit: Dennis Cox/Alamy Live News
RMTRJ49C–RWANDA, Kigali, Kigali Genocide Memorial , a museum and memorial to remember the genocide of 1994 where about 1 million Tutsi were murdered by Hutu, image of passport from Belgian colonial time with a marking of the race Mu Hutu Mu Tutsi and Mu Twa
RM2WEA7TN–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 24th January, 2024. Barclay's genocide graffiti as anti israel slogans are painted on the banks fascia on argyle street in the city centre. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RMCW5FDP–Armenian genocide carried out by the Turks in 1894-1896. Armenians sold as slaves
RMD87D70–Balochistan Protest outside Downing Street protesting genocide by occupation of Pakistan.
RMCY4503–Gisozi Genocide Memorial Site In Kigali - Rwanda
RM2B00N86–Syria: Armenian refugee with baby in Syria. The Armenian Genocide refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during and just after World War I. It was implemented through wholesale massacres and deportations, with the deportations consisting of forced marches under conditions designed to lead to the death of the deportees. The total number of resulting Armenian deaths is generally held to have been between one and one and a half million.
RMMR6EG6–photograph of children separated from their families during the 1994 Rwanda Genocide. This was a genocidal mass slaughter, of Tutsi tribal people, in Rwanda, by members of the Hutu majority. An estimated 500,000–1,000,000 Rwandans were killed during the 100-day period from April 7 to mid-July 1994.
RMDYP3BW–An Armenian boy lights candles at the Armenian Genocide memorial during commemoration ceremony of the 99th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in the Armenian quarter Old city East Jerusalem Israel on 24 APRIL 2014. Genocide Remembrance Day or Genocide Memorial day, is observed by Armenians in dispersed communities around the world on April 24 . It is held annually to commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide from 1915 to 1923.
RMRGA74A–Holocaust survivor Martin Stern lights candles to mark National Holocaust Memorial Day ahead of a Holocaust and genocide survivors event at the Eastwood Park Theatre in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire.
RMEGKXPA–George Square, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26th February, 2015. National awareness campaign justice for Khojaly. These young men and women met in Glasgow city centre to bring awareness to what they describe as the first cold war genocide which took place during 1992 in Khojaly, Azerbaijan.
RM2ABT62D–Pictures of the victims of genocide in Auschwitz-Birkenau
RMGD4RK9–genocide 1994, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2FNNNBJ–London, England, UK 18th May 2021 The 12th anniversary of the Tamil Mullivaikkal massacre, carried out by the Sri Lankan state, is marked by a protest and vigil at Parliament Square and Downing Street. Protestors and hunger strikers call on the UK government and the UN to tackle the ongoing genocide in Tamil Eelam. The massacre is purported as being one the most heinous genocides of the 21st century with tens of thousands of Tamils being killed by chemical weapons and rocket attacks. Around 146,000 people are still unaccounted for. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RMFFR15T–Yezidi minority who fled the genocide in Sinjar mountains in aug 2015 are now living in Ashdi refugee camp, Northern Iraq
RMAR17F3–Rwandan genocide orphans survive by working carrying bricks up mountainside to repair their destroyed homes
RM2GMM5DC–A woman crying over the body of a child during the Armenian genocide of 1915
RMG5KMHK–Photographs (donated to the museum by families) of people who were killed during the 1994 genocide. Kigali Memorial Centre, genocide museum of Kigali, Rwanda, Africa
RMEN2J9T–Yerevan, Armenia. 25th Apr, 2015. Clergy leading commemoration at 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide at the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan on April 25, 2015. Credit: Dennis Cox/Alamy Live News
RMH4715N–RWANDA Kigali Genocide Memorial located in Gisozil, during the genocide in april 1994 nearly one Million Tutsi were killed by Hutu murder, black stone plates with white names of the victims
RM2WEA81E–Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 24th January, 2024. Barclay's genocide graffiti as anti israel slogans are painted on the banks fascia on argyle street in the city centre. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RMCW5FE2–Armenian genocide carried out by the Turks in 1894-1896. Looting of Hassankale monastery
RMD87CP3–Balochistan Protest outside Downing Street protesting genocide by occupation of Pakistan.
RMCY44M0–Gisozi Genocide Memorial Site In Kigali - Rwanda
RM2B00N75–Armenia: Armenian Genocide, starving refugees c. 1918. The Armenian Genocide refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during and just after World War I. It was implemented through wholesale massacres and deportations, with the deportations consisting of forced marches under conditions designed to lead to the death of the deportees. The total number of resulting Armenian deaths is generally held to have been between one and one and a half million.
RMMR6EFF–photograph of children separated from their families during the 1994 Rwanda Genocide. This was a genocidal mass slaughter, of Tutsi tribal people, in Rwanda, by members of the Hutu majority. An estimated 500,000–1,000,000 Rwandans were killed during the 100-day period from April 7 to mid-July 1994.
RMDYP3C7–An Armenian priest lights candles at the Armenian Genocide memorial during commemoration ceremony of the 99th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in the Armenian quarter Old city East Jerusalem Israel on 24 APRIL 2014. Genocide Remembrance Day or Genocide Memorial day, is observed by Armenians in dispersed communities around the world on April 24 . It is held annually to commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide from 1915 to 1923.
RMRGA73J–Holocaust survivor Martin Stern lights candles to mark National Holocaust Memorial Day ahead of a Holocaust and genocide survivors event at the Eastwood Park Theatre in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire.
RMM9ANGD–Former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt enters the court as his genocide trial starts in the Supreme Court of Justice in Guatemala City March 19 2013. Montt is accused of charges of genocide and crimes against humanity during his 1982-1983 rule.
RM2ABT63C–Photographs of the victims of genocide in Auschwitz-Birkenau
RMGD4RK8–events, genocide 1994, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2FNNNBC–London, England, UK 18th May 2021 The 12th anniversary of the Tamil Mullivaikkal massacre, carried out by the Sri Lankan state, is marked by a protest and vigil at Parliament Square and Downing Street. Protestors and hunger strikers call on the UK government and the UN to tackle the ongoing genocide in Tamil Eelam. The massacre is purported as being one the most heinous genocides of the 21st century with tens of thousands of Tamils being killed by chemical weapons and rocket attacks. Around 146,000 people are still unaccounted for. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RMFFR15M–Yezidi minority who fled the genocide in Sinjar mountains in aug 2015 are now living in Ashdi refugee camp, Northern Iraq
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