You may wish to read the independent analysis prepared by the New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy and the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights on the Russian Federation's Breaches of Genocide Convention in Ukraine and the Duty to Prevent. Click to download the full report
Gyorgy Tatar, Director of the Budapest Centre and Chair of the Board of Trustees has contributed to the document, similarly, to the report on the Uyghur Genocide published by the Newlines Institute for Strategy and Policy in 2021. Please click here to download the full report.
We call your attention to the fact that two out of the five Permanent Members of the UN Security Council, the main safeguarders of the international security have been incriminated for the last two years to commit mass atrocity crimes.
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E-Youth LibraryPublished: 17 March 2022">
With the launch of the E-Youth Library for Mass Atrocities Prevention, the Budapest Centre wishes to offer a collection of news relevant to the subject of Responsibility to Protect.
It includes a wide variety of official documents, research and articles written by various academics, as well as reports prepared by partner organizations on situations at risk.
The library also intends to provide an insight into the activities of organizations working in the field of mass atrocities prevention.
The collection, established by interns of the Budapest Centre, is designed to familiarize young people with some key policies, activities and reflections aimed at addressing the challenges of the four mass atrocity crimes, as well as provide a comprehensive overview of such concepts and the debates surrounding them.
The E-Youth Library is a product by the youth for the youth, which will be systematically updated by the interns of the Budapest Centre in the belief that they best understand the interests and demands of the younger generation, their age-group.
The management of the Budapest Centre hopes that the E-Youth Library for MAP will enrich the knowledge and expertise of the young generation dedicated to the prevention of extreme human rights violations and engage further young people in preventing mass atrocities.
Dear Reader,
if you are young or/and are aware of the needs of the younger generation, you are invited to take part in the update and further shaping and developing of the E-Youth Library. You can find the Library Maphere
All the documents available here have been collected from the following organizations:
Asia-Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (CCR2P)
European Institute of Peace
European Network for investigation and prosecution of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes (‘Genocide Network’)
European Peacebuilding Liaison Office (EPLO)
Genocide Watch
Global Action Against Mass Atrocity Crimes
Global Centre for R2P
International Criminal Court (ICC)
Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies
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EventsPublished: 24 March 2022">
A Párbeszédfa ünnepélyes ültetésére március 26-án 11:00-kor kerül sor a Tabánban (teniszpályák és a focipálya közötti terület). Az alábbi linken érheti el a meghívó emlékeztetőjét.
The Budapest Centre for Mass Atrocities Prevention shares with you the online conference "A Human-Rights approach to combat illicit trade: the case of Syria" which took place on 8 March, 2022 on the occasion of the 49th regular session of the UN Human Rights Council. Dr. Gyorgy Tatar, chair of the Budapest Centre, presented the recommendations with a focus on the activities of global and regional organizations. find the colloquium here
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EventsPublished: 13 March 2022">
Please see attached the unofficial translation of an initiative launched by the Budapest Centre in cooperation with the municipalities of Budapest and its First District to plant a "Dialogue Tree" in Buda side of the city. So far I know, that will happen for the first time in Europe and most likely in the world.
Please feel free to disseminate and implement the idea! The Budapest Centre will feel privileged to engage in cooperation with you!