This issue of GPN is being published as a blog until construction of our website is completed. The website will include a much stronger search capacity, as well as other features. When it is completed, we will also publish this issue on it so that all contents of GPN are included in future searches.

Remember to click on Older Posts at bottom of each page to see the rest of the issue.


Friday, April 30, 2010

Aims of GPN

About the New GPN Genocide Prevention Now Website

Our Aim:

We aim to reach decision makers, scholars concerned about genocide and genocidal terror and the general public.

This and future issues will address the Who, Where, Which, and What, and the Tipping Points, What-If's and So-What's of current "hot" genocidal scenarios worldwide. We and invited guest writers will present the case not only for what could have been done, but also recommend what should be done. We will start with incitement to genocide and genocidal terror from Iran and its terror proxies, the world wide spread of jihadi incitement and hate language, and move on to Darfur, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe and elsewhere. We will present frequently graphic timelines, early warning indicators, and world responses to mass deaths and other adverse outcomes. We will report and critique successes as well as failures.

We are especially proud that our first posting (Issue 1, February 15, 2010) was the landmark Responsibility to Prevent Petition of Professor Irwin Cotler calling for indictment of the President of Iran for incitement to genocide, support for genocidal terror, defiance of UN Security Council Resolutions against Iran's pursuit of nuclear enrichment, and brutal suppression of human rights inside its own country.