Genocide Watch is the Coordinating organization of The International Alliance to End Genocide (IAEG), an international coalition of organizations. The IAEG aims to educate the general public and policy makers about the causes, processes, and warning signs of genocide; to create the institutions and political will to prevent and stop genocide

United States: AFD international calls on the authorities to put an end to police injustices against minorities. United States of America: Racism is a cultural pandemic and must be fought mercilessly MYANMAR: ICJ ORDERS MYANMAR THE SAFEGUARDING OF THE ROHINGYA FROM GENOCIDE Aug 20, 2014 · The U.N. definition of genocide doesn’t put a number on it, but defines it based on the “intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group.” Presumably “In particular, China as a major investor and trade partner with Sudan, needs to use its influence to help end the genocide. To date, the Sudanese government and its paramilitary allies have killed at least 180,000 people, driven 2.5 million from their homes, and left 3.5 million without food. On November 2-4 2011, the Center co-sponsored the Third International Genocide Conference at Sacramento State University. Mathilde Mukanta-bana, a member of the Alliance for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide Board, was a principle conference organizer. The Center underwrote the keynote speech by Dr. James Waller. GENEVA – ADF International filed eight submissions Tuesday with the 26th session of the Universal Periodic Review at the United Nations in Geneva. The submissions focus on the human rights situation in countries across four continents and cover a wide range of issues, including the right to life, freedom of conscience, religious liberty, free speech, abortion, maternal health, and the family Ninth: The Genocide Treaty (also known as the Genocide Convention”) threatens U.S. Constitutional sovereignty, because the United States Constitution declares that international treaties made by America take precedence above — are more important than—the internal laws of the nation. “It [the Genocide Treaty] ran afoul of conservative

STAND is the student-led movement to end mass atrocities. At its core, our mission is to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and end genocide. From our innovative Leadership Team to our network of thoughtful and change-oriented student activists, we are mobilizing campuses and communities across the country to act against genocide and mass atrocities worldwide.

STAND is the student-led movement to end mass atrocities. At its core, our mission is to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and end genocide. From our innovative Leadership Team to our network of thoughtful and change-oriented student activists, we are mobilizing campuses and communities across the country to act against genocide and mass atrocities worldwide. As of July 2015, United to End Genocide has merged with two key partners, the Enough Project and Fortify Rights. United to End Genocide is building on the proud legacy of the Save Darfur Coalition, Genocide Intervention Network, and the Sudan Divestment Task Force, fighting to protect all who face the threat of genocide or mass atrocity, anywhere in the world. The explanations below were take from Genocide Watch, an organization that hopes to end genocide in all countries. The stages were originally presented to the US State Department in 1996: Genocide is a process that develops in eight stages that are predictable but not inexorable. At each stage, preventive measures can stop it.

Genocide Watch is the Coordinator of the International Alliance to End Genocide P.O. Box 809, Washington, D.C. 20044 USA. Phone: 1-202-643-1405

The Genocide Convention Background. The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Genocide Convention) is an instrument of international law that codified for the first Genocide Watch is the Coordinator of the Alliance Against Genocide.Founded in 1999, the Alliance is made up of over 75 organizations from around the world and was the first coalition of organizations focused completely on preventing genocide. Sep 20, 2017 · The International Alliance to End Genocide issued genocide emergency alerts for the Rohingya in 2012, 2013, and 2015. Groups of Nobel laureates condemned Myanmar’s project of ethnic cleansing in