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Mobilising the Will to Intervene: Leadership and Action to Prevent Mass Atrocities Parliamentary Launch
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Start Date & Time
October 1, 2009
8:30 AM

End Date & Time
October 1, 2009
10:00 AM

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Online.

Event Cost
Free

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http://migs.concordia.ca/eve...

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Canadian Parliamentary Launch
As a follow up to the W2I press conference, a panel discussion on the report’s policy recommendations for the Government of Canada will take place on Parliament Hill in the morning of 1 October for Canadian Members of Parliament, Senators, government officials and civil society groups. The event is being co-organized by MIGS and the Canadian All Party Parliamentary Group for the Prevention of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity. The event will be moderated by Robert Fowler, former Canadian Ambassador to the UN, and panelist will include Lieut. General (retired) Romeo Dallaire and Allan Gotlieb, former Canadian Ambassador to the United States. Other panel members will be announced in due time.
Thursday October 1st, 2009, 8:30am-10:00am 140 Wellington street (Victoria Building), Room 505, Ottawa, ON


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Host Organization
Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (MIGS)
MIGS' approach is comparative and historical and involves scholars in Canada, France, Great Britain, Israel, and the United States. Through its Occasional Paper Series and its web site, it collects and disseminates knowledge created by researchers about the historical origins of the mass killings...