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    International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies
    255 Duncan Mill Rd., Suite 310
    Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3H9
    Tel: 416-250-9807 Fax: 416-512-1736

    PRESS RELEASE

    DATE:  February 23, 2009
    CONTACT: Rebecca Parson, [email protected]
    OR:   Megan Swan, [email protected], TEL: 416-250-9807


    Scholars to Assess Genocide Prevention Task Force Report in Washington, DC

    Washington, DC - A symposium to assess the official report of the Genocide
    Prevention Task Force will be held on March 13, 2009 at the Woodrow Wilson
    International Center for Scholars. This is the initiative of the editors of
    Genocide Studies and Prevention, published in partnership by The
    International Association of Genocide Scholars (`IAGS'), The International
    Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (`IIGHRS') and The
    University of Toronto Press.
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    `This much anticipated report was released in December 2008,' said Prof.
    Herb Hirsch, one of the journal's editors. `We wanted to organize as quickly
    as possible a symposium of experts from North America and Europe in
    political science, international law, sociology, history and philosophy to
    provide an independent, in-depth, scholarly review and assessment of its
    findings.'

    The Genocide Prevention Task Force was officially launched in November 2007
    by a consortium of non-governmental agencies - The US Holocaust Memorial
    Museum, The American Academy of Diplomacy, and The US Institute of
    Peace - under the joint chairmanship of Madeline Albright and William Cohen.
    Albright served as US Ambassador to the United Nations and then Secretary of
    State during the Clinton administration. Cohen was Secretary of Defense
    during Clinton's second term. Participants in the Task Force and its
    research comprised over fifty people with international, diplomatic,
    political, government, military, academic, humanitarian, and other relevant
    experience.

    The Task Force's mandate is explained in the title of its official report,
    Preventing Genocide: A Blueprint for U.S. Policymakers. The Co-Chairs
    explain in their Foreword, `This report provides a blueprint that can enable
    the United States to take preventive action, along with international
    partners, to forestall the specter of future cases of genocide and mass
    atrocities. The world agrees that genocide is unacceptable and yet genocide
    and mass killings continue. Our challenge is to match words to deeds and
    stop allowing the unacceptable.'

    Prof. Gregory Stanton, President of the IAGS, noted, `Scholars understand
    that to commit genocide is a political act. But when it comes to such things
    as preventing genocide, the kind of politics found in Washington and other
    capitals of power can sometimes get in the way of real understanding, and
    therefore of effective intervention.'

    Prof. Roger W. Smith, Chairman of the IIGHRS, commented, `One can not study
    genocide without feeling the urgent need to do everything one can to prevent
    it. We need to persuade governments that preventing genocide is in their
    national interest, for both moral and pragmatic reasons. That is why this
    symposium should critically analyze this vital report and its potential
    effectiveness.'

    Entry to the symposium is free, but pre-registration is required. Please
    contact the IIGHRS office at 416-250-9807 or [email protected], if
    you wish to attend. The papers presented and discussed at the symposium will
    be published in the Spring 2009 issue of Genocide Studies and Prevention.

    Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal was co-founded by
    the International Association of Genocide Scholars and the International
    Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (A Division of the Zoryan
    Institute). The journal's mission is to understand the phenomenon of
    genocide, create an awareness of it as an ongoing scourge, and promote the
    necessity of preventing it, for both pragmatic and moral reasons. It is the
    official journal of the International Association of Genocide Scholars and
    is published three times a year by the University of Toronto Press.
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