Will Canadians Watch Another Genocide? By: Alistair Edgar , Tanzeel Hakak , / 9 May, 2014 Twenty years ago, Canadians blamed others for not helping to prevent the Rwandan genocide. Today, it is Canada on the sidelines.
New Tools to Prevent Mass Atrocities By: Christopher Tuckwood , / 5 May, 2014 Technology can be used to gather, analyze, and communicate information for the sake of predicting, preventing, and mitigating atrocities in an unprecedented way, argues Christopher Tuckwood.
Time For Canada to Recommit to R2P By: Naomi Kikoler , / 28 April, 2014 In the 20 years since the Rwandan genocide, Canada has gone from being the most vocal supporter of the norm to one of its meekest.
The Five Reasons the Outside World Won’t Intervene In Syria By: Ramesh Thakur , / 24 April, 2014 Putin is not the sole obstacle holding the world back. By Ramesh Thakur.
Drones for Human Rights By: Christopher Tuckwood , / 17 January, 2013 Christopher Tuckwood on why UAVs should be added to the human rights tool box.
An Interview with Roméo Dallaire By: OpenCanada Staff , / 27 October, 2011 Would Twitter have prevented the Rwandan genocide? Roméo Dallaire is skeptical.