The amount number of information sources available to you is massive, so before you start your research think carefully about what type of information are you looking for in regards to your MUN topic.
Information is available through many sources - books, periodical articles, scholarly articles, websites, journal articles, encyclopedias, government documents - the list is endless.
Be careful of where the information has come from. Ask yourself which country disseminated the information? Who is the intended audience? Is the information accurate or biased?
Beyond ‘Do Something’: Revisiting the International Community’s Role in the Rwandan Genocide
Rwandan Genocide: Failure of the International Community?
Rwandan Genocide: Failure of the International Community?
Rwandan Genocide: Failure of the International Community?
Pleading for Help - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Rwanda « World Without Genocide - Making It Our Legacy
Divided by Ethnicity - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Newslea genocide article and questions.pdf
Murder in Burundi: the man who knew too much
Beyond ‘Do Something’: Revisiting the International Community’s Role in the Rwandan Genocide
The Genocide the U.S. Can't Remember, But Bangladesh Can't Forget | History https://hmh.org/education/bangladesh-1971/
The Bengal Genocide from The Geopolitics
The Massacre of Bengali Intelligentsia during the Bangladesh Genocide of 1971 | Café Dissensus
The Past has yet to Leave the Present: Genocide in Bangladesh
In East Pakistan in 1971: A ‘forgotten’ genocide - Frontline
Bangladesh in 1971: Genocide of Whom and by Whom? – Sri Lanka Guardian