This resource was sent to us by Sara Weisman - Outreach Coordinator, Committee on Conscience at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
She wrote:
As the Review Conference of the International Criminal Court begins this week in Kampala, I wanted to share a few new resources from the Committee on Conscience at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
On our website, http://www.ushmm.org/genocide/int_law/, you will find a series of articles, podcasts, and eyewitness testimonies that describe the evolving international framework for preventing and punishing genocide and crimes against humanity along with an introduction to the International Criminal Court.
While on our website, I encourage you to visit new content from a seminar hosted by the Museum titled “Speech, Power, Violence” http://www.ushmm.org/genocide/spv/. The seminar assembled experts from many different fields who shared research, knowledge and insights on the role of hate speech in situations of genocide and related crimes against humanity. View our executive summary which outlines the key findings from the seminar.
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