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Op-Eds by the Special Advisers

Harnessing the pain of the past is essential to build a better future: lessons from Cambodia

PRESS RELEASE 19 November 2024

Joint Statement by United Nations Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, Alice Wairimu Nderitu and Lieutenant-General (ret'd) The Honourable Romeo Dallaire

PRESS RELEASE 18 November 2024

The plight of the Rohingya must not be allowed to slip from public consciousness

PRESS RELEASE 13 November 2024

Op-ed by Alice Wairimu Nderitu, Under-Secretary-General and Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide Hate speech and the seeds of genocide: a call to action

Thirty years on, countering genocide denial is essential to move Bosnia and Herzegovina forward

PRESS RELEASE 31 October 2024

Outrage over the crimes committed against the Yazidi must not be allowed to diminish, Op-Ed By Alice Wairimu Nderitu, United Nations Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide

PRESS RELEASE 30 October 2024

The genocide convention and Cambodia: Lessons from the past, prevention for the future, Op-Ed by Alice Wairimu Nderitu, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide; and Joseph Scheuer, Resident Coordinator of the United Nations in Cambodia

PRESS RELEASE 13 May 2024  (English)  | (Khmer)

“Remember. Unite. Renew.” Op-Ed by USG and Special Adviser Nderitu on occasion of Kwibuka30 marking

UNITED NATIONS PRESS RELEASE 7 April 2024.

The application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide must be a 'living force in world society', Op-Ed by USG and Special Adviser Nderitu

UNITED NATIONS PRESS RELEASE 11 December 2023.

"As the world marks international days to end conflict-related sexual violence and hate speech, let’s not forget the important role South Sudanese women peacebuilders play in preventing and responding to these issues"

UNITED NATIONS PRESS RELEASE 18 June 2023.

缅北禁地Special Adviser Nderitu Op-Ed on Hate Speech in sports: “We are all Vinícius”

UNITED NATIONS PRESS RELEASE 7 June 2023

"Africa: An All-Out Fight Against Hate Speech"

"Rising hate speech in Congo conflict alarms UN"

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"NDERITU: Hate speech, ethnic stereotypes are the foundation of genocide"

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"Reject genocide deniers and war criminals"

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"Genocide perpetrators must be brought to book"

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"Genocide perpetrators must be brought to book"

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"Iraqi President stresses ISIS criminals don’t escape justice"

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"Supported by OSAPG, UNITAD and UNDP: Iraqi Religious Leaders Renew their Commitment to Support Accountability for ISIL/Da’esh Crimes [EN/AR]"

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"Virtual Conference on the Role of Religious Leaders, Actors, Scholars and Organizations in Preventing Incitement to Violence and Fostering the Building of Peaceful and Inclusive Societies in South and Southeast Asia - 16-17 June 2021"

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"Call to Action for Human Rights (7 March 2022) | United Nations"

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"AJC's Jacob Blaustein Institute Partners with 缅北禁地on New Policy for Combating Holocaust and Genocide Denial"

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“Genocide perpetrators must be brought to book”, by Alice Wairimu Nderitu

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“Street by Street: Systematic Dehumanization in Europe”, by Adama Dieng

Published in October 2018 in different media in Europe and Africa.

“70 years of the Genocide Convention – demonstrating our commitment to the promise of 'never again'”, by Adama Dieng

Published in October 2018 in different media in Africa and Asia. English | French

“We cannot afford to abandon the ICC in this age of atrocities” by Adama Dieng

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"The Power of Identity", by Adama Dieng

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"Fulfilling our Responsibility to Protect in Yemen", by Adama Dieng and Jennifer Welsh

"Impunity must urgently be tackled in South Sudan", by Adama Dieng

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"The African Union Takes a Bold Step on Accountability in South Sudan"

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"South Sudan's Leaders Must Act Now to End Suffering" by Zainab Hawa Bangura, Adama Dieng, Jennifer Welsh and Leila Zerrougui

"Confronting the challenge of preventing atrocity crimes in 2013"

Published 31 January 2013 in Tunisialive