
The Book of Embraces by Eduardo Galeano
Book Review: A Masterpiece of Uprootedness The Book of Embraces, Images, and Text by Eduardo Galeano; translated by Cedric Belfrage with Mark Schafer Published by

Memory of Fire By Eduaro Galeano
The celebrated Uruguayan writer, novelist and human rights advocate, Eduardo Hughes Galeano (1940 – 2015), is the author of masterpieces such as Open Veins of Latin

GENOCIDE TODAY available on Amazon
GENOCIDE TODAY available on Amazon https://www.amazon.ca/GENOCIDE-TODAY-EZAT-MOSSALLANEJAD Genocide Today contains inter-connected chapters contributed by lifelong human rights activists. The book is unique as it has combined
Book Review: Genocide Today
Book Review: Genocide Today As a scholar and as someone who has seen many direct and adjacent spaces of genocide firsthand, first in Iran and

Book Launch in Montreal
I sincerely invite you to attend my book launch (Genocide Toady) in Montreal (Dec—09, 2023 at 5:30 p.m., Here is the poster.

Genocide Today (book order)
Book Order You can order Genocide Today by using the following email and sending $30.00 plus the shipping cost through e-transfer or issuing a cheque

Genocide Today :
A New Book Published by Us I have recently published a book, as the editor, entitled Genocide Today. It contains inter-connected chapters contributed by Nineteen lifelong

Muslim Diaspora
Muslim Diaspora: Gender, Culture and Identity by Haideh Moghissi (York University, Canada) Muslim Diaspora identifies those aspects of migratory experience that shatter or reinforce a

Book Review: The Book of Embraces by Eduardo Galeano
Book Review: A Masterpiece of Uprootedness The Book of Embraces, Images, and Text by Eduardo Galeano; translated by Cedric Belfrage with Mark Schafer Published by

Torture in the Age of Fear
Publisher : Seraphim Editions (September 20, 2005) Language : English Paperback : 250 pages ISBN-10 : 0973458860 ISBN-13 : 978-0973458862

Religions and the Cruel Return of Gods
Richard T. Hull The role of religions in the use of torture as a tool of oppression This small but encyclopedic work provides an