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On this episode join COAGG members, Dr Pius Kamau, Linda Farb and Barbara Coloroso as we explore and examine the complexities of the terms genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, mass atrocities, and the newly created, crime of aggression (Ukraine) underlying importance of language, education, and awareness in preventing such crimes. Barbara Coloroso, with her firsthand experience in Rwanda, and Linda Farb, through her extensive work with Sudanese refugees, lend expertise and a personal touch to outline these distinctions emphasizing the critical role of definitions for global cooperation and informed action to counter human cruelty and prevent these heinous crimes inn the future.

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Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) and its mission to educate, motivate and empower individuals and communities to oppose Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.

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Key Takeaways:

3:28 - The Evolution of Genocide Recognition and Legal Prosecution

8:36 - The Path from Dehumanization to Genocide and Hate Crimes

14:44 - Challenges in Addressing Genocide and International Justice

16:12 - Understanding Dehumanization and Its Role in Atrocities

17:30 - Ethnic and Religious Tensions in Global Conflicts

23:48 - Ongoing Slavery and Ethnic Conflicts in Sudan and South Sudan

28:36 - Addressing Racial Tensions and Historical Injustices in Society

31:46 - The Roles and Responsibilities in Combating Injustice and Bullying

36:48 - Understanding International Crimes: Aggression, Genocide, and War Crimes

42:15 - The Importance of Education and Empathy in Combating Apathy

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