Inciting Genocide, Pleading Free Speech
Incitement is a hallmark of genocide, and it may be a prerequisite for it. Each modern case of genocide, like in Rwanda, has been preceded by a propaganda campaign transmitted via mass media and directed by a handful of political leaders. Benesch discusses international and US incitement law and pre...
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