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Exposing A Genocide in Tigray: Survivors and Advocates Speak Out and Why the Crisis Isn’t Making Headlines

Exposing A Genocide in Tigray: Survivors and Advocates Speak Out and Why the Crisis Isn’t Making Headlines

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Join Dr. Pius Kamau for a profound discussion on the Tigray conflict in Ethiopia, featuring insights from journalist Tamara Banks, filmmaker Tim Hill, and Tigrayan community leaders Samson Hailu and Millete Birhanemaskel. The panel explores Ethiopia's complex history, the genocide in Tigray, and the media's role in highlighting global atrocities. They address the challenges faced by Tigrayans worldwide, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and global empathy in seeking justice and healing. The group candidly tackles the psychological toll on Tigrayans in the diaspora and underscores the importance of documenting these stories to achieve justice and prevent further cycles of violence. The conversation is woven with hope, details the geopolitical complexities but also highlights the human stories of suffering, resilience, and the urgent need for global awareness and action.

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Presented by The Coalition Against Global Genocide (CoAGG) and its mission to educate, motivate and empower individuals and communities to oppose Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity.

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