PPT-“ Women as Partners in Genocide and Atrocity Crimes
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Prevention Lessons from the International Conference of the Great Lakes Region ICGLR THEME THE POWER OF PLACE By Lina Zedriga Waru Secretary Uganda National Committee
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Prevention Lessons from the International Conference of the Great Lakes Region ICGLR THEME THE POWER OF PLACE By Lina Zedriga Waru Secretary Uganda National Committee 24 th June 2016 at Venice Italy. A. ny . of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, . ethnic, . racial or religious . group: . (a) Killing members of the . group . (b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the . Genocide- the deliberate systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious or national group. Examples of Genocide throughout history. Rwanda. Kosovo. Irish Famine. Armenian . Perpetrators. When: April 17, 1975 – January 7, 1979. Who: Khmer Rouge (Marxism/Maoism). Pol Pot. (1925-1998). Secretary General. Khmer Rouge Co-Founder. Leader of genocide. Khieu. . Samphan. (1931-present). Dr. . James Waller. Cohen Professor of Holocaust & Genocide Studies,. Keene State College (NH). Academic Programs Director,. Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation. e-mail: jwaller@keene.edu . By: Cecilia, Elizabeth, and Anton 802. By: Cecilia. Introduction to Rwandan Genocide. What was the Rwanda Genocide ? . The . Rwanda Genocide involved the Hutus and the Tutsis. From April to July 1994, people of the Hutu ethnic majority killed approximately 800,000 people, a large percentage of the Tutsis ethnic minority. The genocide began by the death of the Rwandan President Juvenal . Ms. Samantha Capicotto, Director of Policy and Planning. Dr. Ashad Sentongo, Director of Africa Programs. AIPR . Learning Objectives. Provide an overview of National Mechanisms . Understand how AIPR supports the establishment and work of National Mechanisms. By: Brandon RUFFIN, DARIUS TOPPIN, and LIAM . badiee. Where it happened. Genocide killing as many as 4.5 million people in the Democratic Republic of Congo since 1996.. Today, much of the fighting is occurring in North and South Kivu.. www.instituteforgenocide.org. info@instituteforgenocide.org. Important reasons and demands to establish IGC. Unfortunately, we live in times when the human freedoms and rights . are violated . more and more, with the intention that these are defined . Perpetrators . When: April 1992-December 1995. Who: Bosnian . Serbs led by . Slobodan Milosevic. Slobodan Milosevic . (1941- 2006). President of Serbia . Radovan Karadzic. (1945-present). Supreme Commander of the Bosnian Serb Army. (CNLG). KWIBUKA23 AND THE FIGHT AGAINST GENOCIDE DENIAL AND IDEOLOGY. Presented . by:. Jean-Damascène Gasanabo, PhD. Director General. Research and Documentation Center on Genocide. CNLG. Berlin, 7 April 2017. Learning Objectives:. To understand what is meant by state crimes. To be aware of examples of state crimes. To appreciate why state crimes are so serious. To investigate human rights as an illustration of state crime. 1. CLASSIFICATION:. . Classification is the categorizing of people into groups. They are classified by race, religion and/or nationality. An us versus them attitude is introduced and promoted. . Classification will always take place; it has happened in Ireland. There are divisions drawn between Protestants and Catholics, and between Nationals and Non-Nationals. There are ways of insuring that these classifications don't escalate. If both sides find a common ground, tolerance can grow.. -DOCUMENTPREPARED BY THE COMMUNICATIONS SERVICEOF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA1CASE INFORMATION SHEETIT-05-88/2ZDRAVKO TOLIMIRZDRAVKO TOLIMIRAssistant Commander for In Presented by STUDENT NAME. Table of Contents. 1. Introduction. 1.1 Define the terms: a) Genocide, b)War Crimes and c) Crimes Against Humanity. 2. United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG).
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