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Uyghur Farmers : Forced Labor , forced migration of girls
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The Refugee Law Project (part one)
This video highlights the work of the Refugee Law Project in addressing the plight of refugees and internally displaced people in Uganda. The project provides a free legal-aid clinic, education and training programs, pyschosocial counseling, and research and advocacy on issues relating to forced migration, justice and conflict. Visit www.refugeelawproject.org to learn more.
Uyghurs
A film on the Uyghur diaspora. View the entire film at: http://www.forcedmigration.org/video/uyghur/
Speech Of Turkish Historian About Armenian Genocide
Well documented and eloquent, Turkish professor of History Taner Akcam, held a lecture at University of Amsterdam on 18 December 2006. Akcam focussed in his lecture on his findings in Ottoman archives, especially the material available in the Prime Ministerial Archives (Başbakanlık Osmanlı Arşivi) in Istanbul. According to him a number of documents can also be found online. At the same time he mentioned that lots of documents have been removed from the archives. For the cleaning itself there are more than enough evidences; lots of documents concerning Armenian deportations and massacres have been destroyed during the crime. He explained also how total cleaning of archives is impossible, even when the government demanded to burn documents directly after reading. Orders and documents were always copied for different departments and it is impossible to retrace and destroy all of them. Akcam said that the first deportations and forced migration already began in 1913 with the deportation of Greeks from the Aegean area. This forced migration expanded to the other minorities: Assyrians and Muslims from Bulgaria etc. whose lives were affected in different ways, depending on the intention of the government. While the goal with respect to the non-Turkish Muslims was the Turkification, in the case of the Armenians the intention to annihilate the whole population is evident from many documents. Regarding to the deportation this intention was present as the authorities were aware of the effect of these deportations, but still continued to handle in the same way. Other evident examples are the decrees issued by the government on the Armenian properties, which gives strong indications that the intention of the Young Turk rulers was the annihilation of Armenians. Akcam also explained why UN Genocide Convention (1948) is applicable to Armenian case. For example forcible transfer of Armenian children to Muslims constitutes one of elements of the UN definition of genocide. Also young Armenian girls were forced to marry Muslims. This is well documented.
Forced Manatee Migration
Manatees in Crystal River, Florida move from their warm water sanctuary as the first boatload of swimmers arrive. A daily occurrence.
Speech Of Turkish Historian About Armenian Genocide
Well documented and eloquent, Turkish professor of History Taner Akcam, held a lecture at University of Amsterdam on 18 December 2006. Akcam focussed in his lecture on his findings in Ottoman archives, especially the material available in the Prime Ministerial Archives (Başbakanlık Osmanlı Arşivi) in Istanbul. According to him a number of documents can also be found online. At the same time he mentioned that lots of documents have been removed from the archives. For the cleaning itself there are more than enough evidences; lots of documents concerning Armenian deportations and massacres have been destroyed during the crime. He explained also how total cleaning of archives is impossible, even when the government demanded to burn documents directly after reading. Orders and documents were always copied for different departments and it is impossible to retrace and destroy all of them. Akcam said that the first deportations and forced migration already began in 1913 with the deportation of Greeks from the Aegean area. This forced migration expanded to the other minorities: Assyrians and Muslims from Bulgaria etc. whose lives were affected in different ways, depending on the intention of the government. While the goal with respect to the non-Turkish Muslims was the Turkification, in the case of the Armenians the intention to annihilate the whole population is evident from many documents. Regarding to the deportation this intention was present as the authorities were aware of the effect of these deportations, but still continued to handle in the same way. Other evident examples are the decrees issued by the government on the Armenian properties, which gives strong indications that the intention of the Young Turk rulers was the annihilation of Armenians. Akcam also explained why UN Genocide Convention (1948) is applicable to Armenian case. For example forcible transfer of Armenian children to Muslims constitutes one of elements of the UN definition of genocide. Also young Armenian girls were forced to marry Muslims. This is well documented. ArmenianNetwork
Sarajevo in War
Sarajevo in war by Soldin Arman relates about how Sarajevo past through the War. The Siege of Sarajevo was the longest siege in the history of modern warfare, ...lasting from April 5, 1992 to February 29, 1996.---------is estimated that more than 12,000 people were killed and 50,000 wounded during the siege, 85% of them civilians. Because of killing and forced migration, by 1995 the population decreased to 334,663 - 64% of the prewar population ...take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosnian_War
Siege of Sarajevo ( Opsada Sarajeva)
The Siege of Sarajevo was the longest siege in the history of modern warfare, lasting from April 5, 1992 to February 29, 1996.It is estimated that more than 12,000 people were killed and 50,000 wounded during the siege, 85% of them civilians. Because of killing and forced migration, by 1995 the population decreased to 334,663 - 64% of the prewar population.
The Refugee Law Project (part two)
The Refugee Law Project was established in 1999 as a community-outreach project by the Faculty of Law at Makerere University in Uganda. To protect the rights of forced migrants, the RLP works in three main areas: legal assistance, training and research and advocacy. Visit www.refugeelawproject.org to learn more.
Mosaic News - 5/27/08: World News from the Middle East
For more: http://linktv.org/originalseries "African Union Troops Under Fire in Somalia," Al Jazeera English, Qatar "Nasrallah: Hezbollah Does Not Want to Rule Lebanon," Abu Dhabi TV, UAE "Israeli-Hezbollah Prisoner Swap Deal Nears," IBA TV, Israel "Israel Accelerates Policy of Forced Migration," Dubai TV, UAE "Al Qaeda in Iraq Recruits Children," Al Arabiya TV, UAE Produced for Link TV by Jamal Dajani.
Mitrovica: North and South
View the entire film at: http://www.forcedmigration.org/video/mitrovica/ Kosovo is the living reminder of the ferocious disintegration of post-communist Yugoslavia. Its peoples, Albanians and Serbs, have suffered from ethnic discrimination, war, expulsion, foreign intervention, international administration, outright ethnic division and polarization.