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China has demonstrated “intent to destroy” the Uyghur ethnic minority, and therefore bears state responsibility for committing genocide, according to the findings of the first independent report to investigate claims of abuses in its Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR).
The report, entitled “The Uyghur Genocide: An Examination of China’s Breaches of the 1948 Genocide Convention” and published Tuesday by the Newlines Institute for Strategy and Policy, is based on the analysis of more than 50 global experts on human rights and international law who examined evidence from state documents, witness testimony, and open-source research to make their determination.
It notes that under Article II of the United Nations 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Genocide Convention), the commission requires “intent to destroy, in whole or in part, [a protected group],” but doesn t require explicit statements of intent to pr
COURTESY OF THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS SYMPOSIUM
Because this year’s symposium will be entirely virtual, the group hopes that events will be more accessible to students and community members.
The Foreign Affairs Symposium (FAS) announced on Feb. 15 that the theme of its 2021 symposium will be “Where Do We Go From Here?” The lineup features activist Angela Davis, Yemeni human rights defender Radhya Al-Mutawakel,
Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman, rapper Noname and a panel of experts on the Uyghur Crisis.
FAS Co-Executive Director Margaret Hanson explained that each speaker will touch on a different issue that COVID-19 has exacerbated.
“[Our theme] is a reflection on our past year and the tragic events that have unfolded as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the ongoing injustices that the virus has exposed. ‘Where Do We Go From Here’ refers to this collective uncertainty about the future and how we should organize for a more just and sustainable world,“ she sai
Speaker series will feature a lineup of artists, activists, and journalists in its 24th year
Image caption: The speakers for this year s Foreign Affairs Symposium events are (top row, from left) Radhya Al-Mutawakel, Amy Goodman, Noname, Angela Davis, and experts who will speak on a panel about the global response to the Uyghur Crisis (bottom row, from left): Rushan Abbas, Nury Turkel, and Louisa Greve. By Hub Staff Report / Published Feb 15, 2021
The Johns Hopkins Foreign Affairs Symposium returns this spring with a diverse lineup of artists, activists and journalists committed to fighting for a greater standard of justice.
The series, themed Where Do We Go From Here is the 24th symposium put on by the group.
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