The Soviet Joseph Stalin dictator justified the genocide he committed in and around World War II by saying, “A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic.” On the surface, this comment seems absolutely absurd; in reality he may well have accurately described how the world looks at genocide.
We will explore the problems of genocide, past and present, in our conference on Feb. 19-20, 2010. We will look for solutions to answer the question, "Why Does 'Never Again' Seem To Aways Happen Again?" Please apply to join us by completing this application form including the one-paragraph essay. You can access more information on the conference by clicking here.
