Genocide

When the Canadian government first sought solutions to the country's "Indian problem," back in the 19th century, it turned to the cruel yet expedient example set by its neighbor to the south.
April 17th, 2015 marks 40 years since the Khmer Rouge took Phnom Penh and unleashed a wrath of vengeance against its own people. The genocide war in Cambodia left almost 2 million people dead from execution, starvation and disease.
Newly-released documents expose more explicitly the details of IBM's pivotal role in the Holocaust.
The real story of the first Thanksgiving is neither as simple nor as consoling as the pared down account we learned in history class would suggest.