A displaced woman from the minority Yazidi sect, who was kidnapped by Islamic State militants of Tal Afar but managed to flee, reacts in Duhok province, northern Iraq, November 24, 2016. . (photo credit: ARI JALAL / REUTERS)
Armenian Genocide Museum of America
Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute
Baylor Institute for Oral HIstory:Survivors of Genocide
DPLA (Digital Public Library of America)
Equal Justice Initiative (Legacy Museum)
National Museum of African American History and Culture
National Museum of the American Indian
United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees:Syria emergency
United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees:Syrian voices
United Nations Office on Genocide Prevention and the Respnsibility to Protect
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