Showing posts with label crimes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crimes. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2011

GI-NET/SDC Welcomes Presidential Directive on Mass Atrocities

GI-NET/SDC Welcomes Presidential Directive on Mass Atrocities

(Washington, DC) – Tom Andrews, President of Genocide Intervention Network/Save Darfur Coalition issued the following statement welcoming today’s release of the Presidential Directive on Mass Atrocities:

“President Obama is exactly right – preventing mass atrocities is very much a core moral responsibility of our nation while also being in our national interest. We welcome the release of the Presidential Directive on Mass Atrocities and steps outlined by the administration to strengthen our nation’s capacity to prevent mass atrocities and genocide. These include ensuring that vital early-warning information about a possible mass atrocity or genocide is able to get from the ground to the highest levels of government decision making.”

“Strong action to stop mass atrocities is needed now more than ever. President Bashir of Sudan, wanted for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court, is now attacking the people of Sudan’s South Kordofan region. Swift action by the United States and its allies is literally a matter of life and death for civilians who are being attacked because of their identity. In Syria, more and more lives are being lost at the hands of government forces. It is imperative that the United States act expeditiously to build and leverage a whole of government response to the world’s worst crimes. Presidential leadership, interagency coordination and high-level prioritization are welcome steps forward.”
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The Save Darfur Coalition and Genocide Intervention Network merged to create a more powerful voice dedicated to preventing and stopping large-scale, deliberate atrocities against civilians. The organization remains committed to its work to end the crisis in Darfur and bring peace to all of Sudan as well as to end violence in other areas of mass atrocities such as Congo and Burma. The merger creates the world’s largest anti-genocide organization, with a membership base of hundreds of thousands of committed activists globally, an unparalleled nationwide student movement, more than 190 faith-based, advocacy and human rights partner organizations, and a network of institutional investors collectively representing more than $2 trillion in assets under management.


CONTACT:
Ann Brown, abrown@annbrowncommunications.com, 301-633-4193


Releases displayed in Africa/Lagos time
3 Aug 2011
20:50 Sudan Commits to the Original Mandate of the UNAMID, Rejects any Amendments
14:37 Sudan: seed and tools for half a million people in Darfur
11:47 Japanese envoy pays courtesy call on EAC Secretary General
11:09 UN Secretary-General saddened by death of peacekeepers in Sudan
2 Aug 2011
08:14 Bangladeshi Workers Who Fled Libya Receive Reintegration Grants
06:45 Message from UNAMID Joint Special Representative to people of Darfur on occasion of Ramadan
1 Aug 2011
22:20 The Perils of Global Intolerance: the United Nations & "Durban III"
11:40 The African Union High Level Implementation Panel Welcomes the Border Security Agreement between the Sudan and South Sudan
08:03 US Assistant Secretary Michael Posner Travels to Sudan and South Sudan
07:56 UN Secretary-General appoints Haile Menkerios of South Africa Special Envoy for Sudan, South Sudan





Monday, March 29, 2010

International Community Must Declare All Suicide Bombings Crimes Against Humanity

29 Mar 2010 16:36 Africa/Lagos


Simon Wiesenthal Center: 40 Dead From Latest Terror Attacks: 'International Community Must Declare All Suicide Bombings Crimes Against Humanity'

NEW YORK, March 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Simon Wiesenthal Center expressed its solidarity and condolences with the latest innocent victims of terrorism who were murdered and maimed by suicide bombers in Moscow's Subway system.

"For years our campaign to have all suicide bombings -- whoever the perpetrator or targeted victims -- to be declared crimes against humanity," said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center. "Such a move would enable nations and victims of such terror the legal tools to hold accountable, all those who encourage, validate, aid and abet such contemptible acts by non-state entities," he added.

Cooper, who is scheduled to participate in an interfaith conference next month in Azerbaijan with the Metropolitan of Moscow and Muslim faith leaders, will urge the gathering to declare all such deeds "crimes against G-d."

"In an era when young people are encouraged to mass murder others by blowing themselves up with the promise of heaven as a reward, religious leaders have a special obligation to denounce such acts as desecrations of faith," Cooper concluded.

About The Simon Wiesenthal Center

The Simon Wiesenthal Center is one of the largest international Jewish human rights organizations with over 400,000 member families in the United States. It is an NGO at international agencies including the United Nations, UNESCO, the OSCE, the OAS, the Council of Europe and the Latin American Parliament (Parlatino).

Source: Simon Wiesenthal Center

CONTACT: John McCook of Rubenstein Public Relations, +1-212-843-8365,
Jmccook@rubensteinpr.com, for Simon Wiesenthal Center


Friday, July 17, 2009

Coming Soon: The Life and Crimes of Bernie Madoff


News Video Documentary: The Life and Crimes of Bernie Madoff

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