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"Anatomy of a Genocide" - Realiteter, Legalitet og Diskursen omkring folkedrab i Palæstina, med

Diverse: Foredrag

Francesca Albanese.

"Anatomy of a Genocide"

Francesca Albanese, FN's Specialrapportør om de Besatte Palæstinensiske Områder

Realiteter, Legalitet og Diskursen omkring folkedrab i Palæstina

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Kbh ., KU, Christian Hansen Auditoriet, Bartholinsgade 4A

6. februar kl. 19-21:30

Aarhus, AU, Per Kirkeby Auditorium - Bygning 1250-304, Bartholins Allé 3

7. feb. Kl. 18-20:30

Deltagelse i arrangementerne er gratis, men kræver tilmelding.

Tilmelding Kbh. (QR) https://dicenter.nemtilmeld.dk/179/

Tilmelding Aarhus (QR) https://psa.nemtilmeld.dk/2/

Spørgsmålet om, hvad man skal kalde Israels militæraktion i Gaza siden 8.10.2023 har været omstridt. Nogle har kaldt det en krig mod Hamas. Nogle har kaldt det en krig mod Gaza. Men mange eksperter, inklusiv jødiske eksperter, har enten advaret om, eller sagt, at det faktisk allerede er den værste forbrydelse mod menneskeheden, som findes - Folkedrab. En af eksperterne, som allerede i marts skrev, at tærsklen for at konstatere folkedrab var umiddelbart opnået, var Francesca Albanese, FN's Særlig Rapportør om de Besatte Palæstinensiske Områder. Det gjorde hun i sin rapport "Anatomy of a Genocide". I sin seneste rapport fra oktober "Genocide as colonial erasure", udvider hun denne anskuelse til at omfatte Palæstina som helhed.

Her i Danmark har politikere mest været tilbageholdende, og har endda afvist at erkende blot en risiko for folkedrab, selvom Den Internationale Domstole ICJ har påpeget at en sådan risiko eksisterer. De danske politikere vil ikke tage det alt for alvorligt, indtil der udstedes endelig dom fra ICJ. Men det kan vare flere år - hvorfor domstolen allerede har ageret med midlertidige ordre.

Er der noget vi i Danmark har misforstået? Lever vi egentligt op til vores juridiske, og ikke mindst moralske forpligtigelse ifht. Folkedrabskonventionen? Albanese vil tale om disse emner i forskellige sammenhænge.

Turnéen vil indeholde to foredrag (Kbh. Universitet 6.2, Aarhus Universitet 7.2), møde med politikere på Christiansborg (5.2), møder med NGO'er som Amnesty, Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Oxfam mv. Moderatorerne ved foredragene er Dina Hashem og Annette Stubkjær i hhv. Kbh. og Aarhus, begge fra Amnesty.

Arrangører: Palestine Solidarity Action (PSA Aarhus), Jøder for Retfærdig Fred (af 5784), Dansk Islamisk Center, NASIM, Det Palæstinensiske Kulturinstitut

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"Anatomy of a Genocide"

Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories

Realities, Legality and Discourse on Genocide in Palestine

Copenhagen University, Christian Hansen Auditorium, Bartholinsgade 4A

6 February at 19-21:30

Aarhus University, Per Kirkeby Auditorium - Building 1250-304, Bartholins Allé 3

7 February at 18-20:30

Participation in the events are free of charge but require registration.

Registration CPH (QR) https://dicenter.nemtilmeld.dk/179/

Registration Aarhus (QR) https://psa.nemtilmeld.dk/2/

The question of what to call Israel's military action in Gaza since 8.10.2023 has been controversial. Some have called it a war against Hamas. Some have called it a war against Gaza. But many experts, including Jewish experts, have either warned or said that it is in fact already the worst crime against humanity that exists - Genocide. One of the experts who wrote as early as March that the threshold for establishing genocide had been reached was Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories. She did so in her report "Anatomy of a Genocide". In her latest report from October, "Genocide as colonial erasure," she extends this view to include Palestine as a whole.

Here in Denmark, politicians have mostly been reluctant, and have even refused to acknowledge even a risk of genocide, even though the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has pointed out that such a risk exists. The Danish politicians will not take it too seriously until a final ruling is issued by the ICJ. But it could take several years - which is why the court has already acted with temporary orders.

Is there anything we in Denmark have misunderstood? Do we actually live up to our legal, and not least moral, obligation in relation to. The Genocide Convention? Albanese will talk about these topics in different contexts.

The tour will include two lectures (University of Copenhagen 6.2, Aarhus University 7.2), meetings with politicians at parliament (5.2), meetings with NGOs such as Amnesty, ActionAid, Oxfam, etc. The moderators at the lectures are Dina Hashem and Annette Stubkjær in respectively Copenhagen and Aarhus, both from Amnesty.

Organizers: Palestine Solidarity Action (PSA Aarhus), Jews for Just Peace (of 5784), Danish Islamic Center, NASIM, The Palestinian Culture Institute.