Ruth Bonneville Dept: Ruth Bonneville / archives Stuart Murray,, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Against the wishes of former employees, Winnipeg's first national museum has done away with a plan to feature more than 80 genocides in an atrocities gallery in favour of focusing on five officially recognized by the federal government. The museum has expanded its Canadian content to ensure visitors are more aware of domestic human-rights success stories and failures and boris Minkevich / Stuart Murray, CEO of the human rights museum, says Ottawa hasn't pressured the museum about content. Enlarge Image The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is being criticized for its plan to focus on fewer atrocities and include more Canadian content when it opens in 2014.
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