it wasn’t fate.
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it wasn’t fate.
What's the karamatsu incident, all I remember is seeing all the bottom art of him awhile back or being borderline creepy. Like dwag, please don't disrespect my boy like that
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Preliminary (left) and final (right) digital paintings by Richard Jordan of a Rutan for Doctor Who: The Adventure Games by Sumo Digital Ltd.
You can watch it here.
[Professor Mukesh Kapila and Dr. Gregory Stanton changed their time to speak with each other and the event took longer than scheduled.]
Valencia // Dancing With A Ghost
Importance of Accountability: Genocide Prevention and Justice for Victims
Darfur Women Action Group (DWAG) strives to empower and amplify the voices of women, the victims of genocide, and the historically excluded Sudanese. DWAG ultimately aims to enable them to fight for their rights, achieve justice, and to equally participate in the transformation of their society.
To mark International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and conclude our 16 Days of Activism campaign, Darfur Women Action Group will be hosting an online event with two-panel discussions on December 9th from 1:00-3:00 pm EST.
The first panel will focus on accountability as a genocide prevention mechanism and feature the following notable speakers:
Ambassador Stephen Rapp (former U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues), Ms. Mona Ali Khalil (former UN Senior Legal Officer and founder of MAK LAW), and additional speakers to be confirmed soon.
The discussion will address effective accountability mechanisms and the present failure of the international community to hold perpetrators responsible, taking Sudan as an example.
The second panel will focus on strategies for genocide prevention and feature the following distinguished speakers:
Dr. Gregory Stanton (Founder and President of Genocide Watch), Ms. Niemat Ahmadi (Founder and President of DWAG), and additional speakers to be confirmed soon.
The panel will delve into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on genocide prevention and women empowerment efforts around the world.
Both panels will conclude with each speaker contributing a set of strategic recommendations and answering questions from our audience. The panel discussion will be held via Google Meet and shared on Facebook after the event.
Register to attend the event: https://forms.gle/P6PUiKbbKGuY5jS46
For questions, please email: [email protected]
Please join us as we discuss mechanisms for genocide prevention, women empowerment, and sustainable change in Darfur.
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he jus a dwag
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