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From the November 2023 Issue Anatomy of an Accident A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: A Palestine Story By Nathan Thrall LR
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From the August 2022 Issue Frontiers of Guilt Come to This Court and Cry: How the Holocaust Ends By Linda Kinstler LR
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From the March 2002 Issue Atrocities that Should Not be Forgotten The Key to My Neighbour's House: Seeking Justice in Bosnia and Rwanda By Elizabeth Neuffer LR
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