Global Peace & Transitional Justice Research Group
@dmu_gptjrg
The GPTJ Research Gp critically examines:
Foundations of Genocide
Transnational Organised Crime & Global Terrorism
Public accountability & Transitional Justice
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On top of disinformation & fake news around climate science, it is getting harder to hold those in power to account through direct action! @ruthmckie1 @DMUSDG16 Global Peace & Transitional Justice Research Group #UNSDG16 #misinformation #peacejusticestronginstitutions #HumanRights theguardian.com/environment/20…
Staff and students from dmuleicester @DMUSDG16 and NUT UNAI SDG9 Hub talking about the #SDGs and #ClimateAction on United Nations #EarthDay2021 - pledging ideas to #ActNow on Climate Change United Nations Academic Impact UN ECOSOC President
Global Peace & Transitional Justice Research Group The international community should speak out against this. We didn't do enough in the 90s and genocide/crimes against humanity occurred. Stanton's 10 Stages of Genocide will show just how far down that road this is heading!
Join us for the launch of Voices from Srebrenica: Survivor Narratives of the Bosnian Genocide with authors Hasan Hasanović and Ann Petrila. #GenocideEducation #ActivistCriminology #SurvivorNarratives You can register here: eventbrite.ca/e/154807660881
So privileged to have contributed to this amazing podcast series! Immensely proud of the result 🏆. A great experience working with Message Heard in partnership with Remembering Srebrenica #RememberingSrebrenica #survivortestimony #survivorsrighttobeheard
We’re excited to be working with Panos Vostanis #WACITYouthAdvisoryGroup & Coloursofleicester Kulsum Hafeji on a special newsroom focused on the theme of #Movement you can be part of it too… find out more: bit.ly/3EtCh3r
New article from our Head of Division Dr Kim Sadique and Criminology Programme Leader James Tangen This paper presents reflections of students’ experiences of educational visits to Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial & Museum, Poland between 2017 and 2018. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/14…
The webinar will be hosted by Dr Kim Sadique, Associate Professor in Community & Criminal Justice, Abi Carter, founder and director of @ForensicFRL and @behaviourleader, educational leader and former war crimes investigator to discuss the launch and importance of this project.
We are immensely grateful to all those who contributed to this important project, in particular to Robert McNeil MBE who has dedicated so much of his time to raising awareness about the genocide and who was instrumental in collecting submissions from eminent forensic experts.
Our new online course is accepting applications. Join dmuleicester in partnership with Remembering Srebrenica to learn from genocide experts, survivors of the Bosnian genocide & social activists to build stronger communities. For info/apply contact [email protected]