Canada has moral authority to intervene in genocide but won’t, says author Coloroso
With its network of bullies, targets, henchmen, "disengaged onlookers," and active and passive supporters, genocide can be seen as an extension of schoolyard bullying, writes Barbara Coloroso in her new book, Extraordinary Evil: A Brief History of Genocide.
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