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What's your path for a Culture of Peace?
JUSTICE
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"It
would be naïve to think that peace and justice can be achieved
easily. No set of rules or study of history will automatically
resolve the problems … However, with faith and perseverance,
… complex problems in the past have been resolved in our
search for justice and peace."
-- Jimmy Carter
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After
the shock and horror of the Holocaust and the devastation that
took place because of World War II, the United Nations was formed
to try to prevent these atrocities from ever happening again.
But millions of civilians have died in dozens of wars since then
and genocide - systematically killing people based on their religion
or ethnic background - has occurred again and again.
For
more than a century, people have lobbied and worked to create
an international criminal court to bring to justice those who
are responsible for crimes against humanity -- war crimes and
genocide. Finally, on July 17, 1998, the Rome Statute of the International
Criminal Court was adopted. In October 2005, Mexico became the
100th nation to ratify this international statute to create a
permanent International Criminal Court..
International Justice Day is an opportunity to rally support for
the International Criminal Court that will bring perpetrators
of crimes against humanity to justice, especially in countries
like the United States, whose government does not yet support
this institution for international justice, even though the majority
of Americans do. Justice Day is also an opportunity to highlight
the ongoing work that Amnesty International and thousands of other
organizations are doing to defend human rights and create a more
just and peaceful world.
What
is a Social Justice Group?
Tolerance.org
( a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center)
defines a US social justice group as:
A social justice group organizes across race, class, gender,
ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability and other lines
to ensure the full participation of marginalized people
in America's diverse democracy.
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Other Links
International
Justice Day
Amnesty
International
American Friends
Service Committee
Freechild
Youth-Led Social Activsim
Tolerance.org's
Map of Social Justice Organizations
United
For Peace & Justice
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