The International Justice Project (IJP), Boston College Institute for the Liberal Arts, and their Darfurian allies invite you to an update on the forgotten genocide in Darfur and launch of their Health and Reparations Project (HARP) for Darfurians living in the U.S. IJP Co-Founders Wanda M. Akin, Esq. and Raymond M. Brown, Esq. will discuss International Criminal Law as it relates to the ongoing situation in Darfur, the International Criminal Court, and the process of transitional justice. | ||
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
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About HARP HARP is a health and welfare audit of the Darfurian Diaspora living in the U.S. which will assess the conditions, needs, and desires of this population. The goal is to give voice to Darfurians, including the Diaspora, in the transitional justice process and inform the discussions on reparations. |
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