| "Crimes Against Humanity" reviewed | | A book review of Geoffrey Robertson's history of modern human rights and the progress towards enforceable international laws against war crimes. |
| American War Crimes | | Lists American War Crimes against Humanity. Collection of articles from Vietnam War, Korea War, and Afghanistan War. |
| American War Crimes | | Collection of articles about the Vietnam War, Korea War, and Afghanistan War. |
| CBC News - War Crimes | | Canadian Broadcast Company's site for war crimes in Yugoslavia, Bosnia, and Rwanda. |
| Crimes of War Project | | Dedicated to raising awareness of the laws of war and war crimes among the media, policy makers, human rights and humanitarian aid workers, and the general public. |
| Crying for Justice | | A Houston Chronicle special report on the failure to bring to justice the perpetrators of several war crimes is Rwanda, South Africa, El Salvador, and Guatemala. |
| Gardens of the Righteous Worldwide | | International project aimed at highlighting the men and women who resisted crimes against humanity, inspired by Yad Vashem's Garden of the Righteous in Jerusalem. Events, background, and related links. |
| Genocide Research Center | | A nonprofit organization which concentrates on the study, detection, and prevention of genocides. With news, law, research, education, and links. |
| Henry Kissinger War Crimes | | Gives overview and references to several articles and essays advocating the indictment of Henry Kissenger for mass murders in Cambodia. |
| Human Rights Violations in Chechnya | | Contains photos and archived reports from several human rights organizations on continuous killing where from 50,000 to 100,000 civilans have died or disappeared. |
| Human Rights Watch | | Organization to protect rights of people around the world, to bring offenders to justice, prevent discrimination, uphold political freedom and to protect people from inhumane conduct in wartime. |
| Humanitarianism and War Project, Archives | | Reviews the experience of the international community in responding to complex emergencies around the world, examines the interaction between humanitarian action and political-military forces. Sponsored by Feinstein International Famine Center at Tufts University and initiated by the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University. | |
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