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Questions for the advocacy community: Q2 – Ruth Messinger et al
Q2: Is citizen advocacy at its most effective when it generates maximum “noise” on an issue , or do citizen advocates need to attach particular policy prescriptions to the noise they make?
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Taking care of survivors
Survivors of genocide are people who we all, as part of a common human race, have some moral responsibility towards, as well as some recompense to pay for not having done whatever was necessary to stop the destruction of their families and communities. To me, …
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Darfuri rebel suspected of attack on peacekeepers now at ICCوصول بحر ادريس أبو قردة إلى مباني المحكمة الجنائية الدولية Abu Garda est arrivé dans les locaux de la Cour pénale internationale
Today, the first suspect to turn himself in voluntarily to the ICC arrived in The Hague following the issuance of a Summons to Appear (this is what the Prosecutor asks for in lieu of an arrest warrant if there is a chance the suspect will …
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Perceptions from outside the U.S. #3: RwandaRwanda
Gaston Segakiga is a lawyer and human rights activist in Rwanda.
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Q1: Alex de Waal
Q1: Can pressure from citizens ever add a foreign policy issue to the list of traditional national interests? Or can citizens only impact the sense of urgency around an issue that was already a traditional national interest to start with?
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Q1: KTJ Scott
Q1: Can pressure from citizens ever add a foreign policy issue to the list of traditional national interests? Or can citizens only impact the sense of urgency around an issue that was already a traditional national interest to start with?
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Perceptions from outside the U.S. #2: Italy
Ilaria Allegrozzi works as the Governance and Humanitarian Affairs officer at the Cooperation Office of the Italian Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. I asked her about the Darfur advocacy community in Italy.