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Surviving genocide: Lessons from the past and hope for our future
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Surviving genocide: Lessons from the past and hope for our future

Michael J. Kelly
Creighton Lawyer, pp.18-21
Autumn 2016

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International criminal law Trials (Crimes against humanity) Criminal Law Genocide International and Comparative Law
"Hope" isn’t usually the first thing that springs to mind in reaction to the term “genocide.” Rather, the images called forth typically involve death camps and torture and famine. But hope is, in fact, a central element in every survivor’s DNA. It is often among the first things they think of because it is often the only thing that got them through the trauma of genocide in order to emerge as a survivor.
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