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The Moral Lessons of Rwanda April 04, 2014
April 7th marks the anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda, in which an estimated 800,000 people were killed. It’s been 20 years since the international community failed to respond to what quickly turned into a genocide. But choices about intervention haven't gotten any easier. Twenty years later, what have we learned?

Pictured: photos of genocide victims at the Kigali Memorial Center.

David Belton, author of When the Hills Ask for Your Blood: A Personal Story of Genocide and Rwanda
Cameron Hudson, director of policy for the Center for the Prevention of Genocide at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum