Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Course: An Anatomy of Genocide: Gujarat 2002, A Case Study

Date:     Tuesday 1 February 2011

Time:    9.30am to 3.45pm

Speakers: Lawyers Collective (India); University of Oxford; The Monitoring Group,

Imran Dawood, Survivor Dawood Family Justice Campaign

Fee:

£40 – Friend of TMG

£50 – Voluntary Sector

£100 – Statutory/Private Sectors

No. of Places:25

Booking Deadline: Wednesday 19 January 2011

In 2002, the State of Gujarat (India) witnessed horrific incidents of unparalleled violence that can only be described as genocide of innocent Muslims. Over 2,000 people, including British Asians, were slaughtered with more than 100,000 people displaced in under-resourced refugee camps.  Houses were systematically looted, businesses burnt down, hundreds of women gang raped and many children murdered.  The workshop will explore the nature of the organised violence by communal forces, the role of the local Government, and the legal remedies (domestic and international) available to victims.

To attend please call our offices on 0207 636 6000 or purchase a ticket through the paypal link below

Workshop fees

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The Venue for all training sessions is:

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57-60 Lincoln’s Inn Fields

London WC2A 3LJ

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