Genocide Watch
Conversations on Genocide
Welcome to Conversations on Genocide, Genocide Watch's official podcast, where we unravel the untold stories of survival, resilience, and the unwavering pursuit of justice in the face of history’s darkest chapters. Learning from academics and professionals, genocide survivors, and descendants of survivors, each episode in the podcast will delve into the detailed history behind contemporary and historical cases of genocide while also shedding light on theoretical topics that are often overlooked. We hope you can join us to expand your understanding of genocide.
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Jun 21, 2026
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Episodes
Episode #11: Documenting Genocide in Ukraine with the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group 20.10.2024 45:46
What drives Russia’s current illegal invasion of Ukraine, and how has the Kremlin been carrying out genocide against the Ukrainian nation? How have Ukrainians and international observers been documenting Russian war crimes and raising awareness on the global stage about these ongoing atrocities? On today's episode of "Conversations on Genocide," Emily and Wayne speak with Kateryna Buriakovska and...
Episode #10: Reckoning with the Cambodian Genocide: Justice & Preservation with Dr. Helen Jarvis 12.10.2024 56:46
How did the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) form and begin trying perpetrators of the Cambodian genocide? What challenges arose during the ECCC’s existence, and how has it, alongside other entities, worked to preserve and reckon with the memory of the Cambodian genocide? On today’s episode of “Conversations on Genocide,” Elia speaks with Dr. Helen Jarvis, the former Chief o...
Episode #9: Advocacy and the Yazidi Genocide with Abid Shamdeen 23.08.2024 39:07
How can we best address the needs of the survivors of genocide? What does community-driven, sustainable rebuilding look like? In today's episode of Conversations on Genocide, Elia speaks with Abid Shamdeen, the co-founder of Nadia's Initiative. Nadia's Initiative is an NGO focusing on advocacy for the Yazidi people and rebuilding Sinjar following the Yazidi genocide. Mr. Shamdeen share...
Episode #8: Understanding the Cambodian Genocide with Dr. Alex Hinton 02.08.2024 1:26:43
How did the Cambodian genocide occur and what events defined its course? And how did international justice efforts address the genocide’s legacy? On today’s episode of “Conversations on Genocide,” Bekir speaks with Dr. Alex Hinton, an expert on Cambodia who testified before the Khmer Rouge tribunal, to answer these questions and more, alongside discussing Dr. Hinton’s scholarly work on genocide. D...
Episode #7: Surviving the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi: Hope and Resilience with Consolee Nishimwe 19.07.2024 46:37
How does one find hope after surviving a genocide? In today's episode of Conversations on Genocide, Elia is speaking with Consolee Nishimwe, a survivor of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, writer, and activist. Consolee shares her experiences surviving the genocide, and how she has found hope and healing since.
Episode #6: Genocidal Rape: Narratives and Memory with Bhaswati Bhattacharjee 21.06.2024 42:34
How has rape come to be defined as a crime of genocide, and how does it impact its victims after genocide has ended? In today’s episode of Conversations on Genocide, Elia is speaking with PhD candidate Bhaswati Bhattacharjee. They discuss the history of rape as a crime of genocide and the importance of genocidal rape survivors’ accounts within historical narrative.
Episode #5: Tanzania's Maasai and the Threat of Genocide with Joseph Oleshangay 08.03.2024 58:59
Why are the Maasai people being evicted from their lands in Tanzania? In today’s episode of Conversations on Genocide , Aline is speaking with Maasai human rights lawyer Joseph Moses Oleshangay. They discuss the historical and current factors responsible for the forced displacement of the Maasai people and its impact on the community’s culture. We’d like to thank Joseph for taking the time to spe...
Episode #4: Genocide and Gendered Violence with Esther Brito Ruiz 12.01.2024 59:05
In what ways do sexual and gender-based violence shape the dynamics of genocide? In today’s episode of Conversations on Genocide , Aline is speaking with researcher Esther Brito Ruiz. They discuss the interplay of gender-based violence, cultural genocide, and how a gendered lens can improve the process of genocide recognition and response. We’d like to thank Esther for taking the time to share he...
Episode #3: The Rohingya Genocide and International Law with Regina Paulose 29.12.2023 38:22
In what ways does applying an international law perspective to the Rohingya genocide help us better understand its history? In today’s episode of Conversations on Genocide , Aline is in conversation with International Criminal Law Attorney Regina Paulose. They discuss the historicity as well as the present status of the Rohingya genocide and delve deeper into the effectiveness and progress of Inte...
Episode #2: Defining Genocide: A Gender Lens with Dr. Amy Randall 22.12.2023 50:16
How did the current definition of genocide come into existence? Why is it important to conceptualize genocide from a gendered lens? In today’s episode of Conversations on Genocide , Podcast Team member Aline explores these questions and many others with Dr. Amy Randall, a History Professor at Santa Clara University. Dr. Randall discusses in detail the issues surrounding the legal definition of gen...
Episode #1: Welcome to Conversations on Genocide 15.12.2023 2:58
Welcome to our new podcast series, Conversations on Genocide ! In today’s episode, Podcast Team members Aline, Prabhleen, and Tiina introduce the podcast’s format and a few topics that will be featured in future episodes. We’d like to thank everyone on the Podcast Team for their hard work these past few months to produce educational content for you all. We hope you join us once-a-week to expand y...
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