Genocide

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The Next Genocide

BEFORE he fired the shot, the Einsatzgruppe commander lifted the Jewish child in the air and said, “You must die so that we can live.” As the killing proceeded, other Germans rationalized the murder of Jewish children in the same way: them or us.

Today we think of the Nazi Final Solution as some dark apex of high technology. It was in fact the killing of human beings at close range during a war for resources. The war that brought Jews under German control was fought because Hitler believed that Germany needed more land and food to survive and maintain its standard of living — and that Jews, and their ideas, posed a threat to his violent expansionist program.

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 The Next Genocide

Today we confront the same crucial choice between science and ideology that Germans once faced. Will we accept empirical evidence and support new energy technologies, or allow a wave of ecological panic to spread across the world? Denying science imperils the future by summoning the ghosts of the past.

NeverAgain.com

NeverAgain.com is dedicated to genocide remembrance and awareness, which rallies under the #neveragain hashtag. We also support human and civil rights causes. Most recently, we have championed the cause of gun regulation in the U.S., and we support the efforts of the Parkland students.

Enough

The Enough Project seeks to build leverage for peace and justice in Africa by helping to create real consequences for the perpetrators and facilitators of genocide and other mass atrocities.

iACT

iACT provides humanitarian action to aid, empower, and extend hope to those affected by mass atrocities.

Stop Genocide Now

Stop Genocide Now (SGN) seeks to change the way the world responds to genocide by putting a face to the numbers of dead, dying and displaced.

Survivor's Fund

Survivors Fund (SURF) works to rebuild the lives of survivors of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Our vision is a world where survivors are respected and integrated.

The Sentry

Fusing iThe Sentry is an investigative and policy team that follows the dirty money connected to African war criminals and transnational war profiteers and seeks to shut those benefiting from violence out of the international financial system.magery, analysis, and advocacy to end genocide and crimes against humanity.

World Without Genocide

World Without Genocide works to protect innocent people around the world; prevent genocide by combating racism and prejudice; advocate for the prosecution of perpetrators; and remember those whose lives and cultures have been destroyed by violence.

Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation

Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation manages the Armenian Genocide Memorial and the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute.

Armenian National Institute

Dedicated to the study, research and affirmation of the Armenian Genocide.

Fact Check Armenia

Fact Check Armenia is a website dedicated to exposing the real story about what happen in and before 1915. For too long, the Armenian diaspora has been a loud voice presenting its own version about what happen during these tragic events while neglecting the desperate situation their country finds itself in today. Fact Check Armenia is dedicated to providing accurate and reliable information to the world about the events that led up to and during 1915. It provides historical data on the Armenian uprisings that gave way to the Ottoman Turks actions and counters Armenian misinformation.

In Defense of Christians

We work to foster global awareness of the on-going plight of Middle Eastern Christians, encourage political advocacy in order to educate national and international policy makers so as to act toward this goal, and promote programs of humanitarian aid in solidarity with suffering Christian communities in the Middle East.

We Charge Genocide

We Charge Genocide is a grassroots, inter-generational effort to center the voices and experiences of the young people most targeted by police violence in Chicago. Instances of police violence reveal the underlying relationship between marginalized communities and the state. This is a relationship of unequal access to power and resources. This is also a relationship where violence is too often used by the police to silence, isolate, control and repress low-income people and young people of color of color in particular.

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