“Plate Unveiled to Survivor of the Holocaust and the Argentinian Military Dictatorship at the Former ESMA”Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

“Plate Unveiled to Survivor of the Holocaust and the Argentinian Military Dictatorship at the Former ESMA”

More than five thousand people disappeared from the Navy School of Mechanics (ESMA) under the civic-military dictatorship that Argentina suffered from 1976 to 1983, one of clandestine centers of detention, torture, and extermination operated in order to extract information from those detained, allowing the dismantle of social and political groups that had formed against the government.


In Panama, Forum “Educating to Remember” in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of ChildrenGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

In Panama, Forum “Educating to Remember” in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of Children

The Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) in Panama continues its tour through high schools of this country with the Forums “Educating to Remember”. This time it reached the Educational Center of the Republic of Honduras , public school of Pacora Center, where 65 ninth grade students received teachings related to the topic “The Holocaust, Paradigm of Genocide”, in the framework of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of Children. 


Closure of the 2nd International Judicial Forum: Neutralization of values, Argentina dictatorship and the criminal policy of genocide were the topics of the 4th TableGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Closure of the 2nd International Judicial Forum: Neutralization of values, Argentina dictatorship and the criminal policy of genocide were the topics of the 4th Table

The last group of speakers at the 2nd Judicial Forum, moderated by Dr. Hector Zimmerman, lawyer, former commander of Northeast University of Argentina, professor at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and scholar of Yad Vashem, was composed of representatives from Argentina and Colombia.


In Argentina: Opening ceremony of the Second International Judicial Forum at the University of Buenos AiresGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

In Argentina: Opening ceremony of the Second International Judicial Forum at the University of Buenos Aires

Convened by the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace, experts in the areas of international criminal justice, genocide, terrorism and violation of human rights, meet again in an academic and legal framework, to lecture, review and create a course of action in order to give continuity to the project "Justice for Peace" promoted by Dr. William Soto Santiago.


Welcoming of the International Judicial Forum in ArgentinaGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Welcoming of the International Judicial Forum in Argentina

The warmth and hospitality of the Argentines were widely expressed during Sunday evening, November 16, in which lawyers, academics, journalists, writers and peace activists from America and Europe enjoyed a spectacular evening, as the preamble of the Second International Judicial Forum "New Proposals for the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide", organized by the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace in Buenos Aires, Argentina.


The project "Traces to Remember" was initiated in the United StatesGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

The project "Traces to Remember" was initiated in the United States

Ninety year old, Mr. Leon Horn, survivor of this international crime, shared his testimony before the audience and the media who were sensitized and moved by his story. He is grateful to God for his existence, the continuity of his life and for the privilege of standing in front of "people of good will and emissaries of peace", and for having been chosen by the GEAP to be the first link of the ineffable chain of remembrance in this country.


Hispanic American University (UHISPAM), opens the cycle of the Forum "Educating to remember - The Holocaust, Paradigm of Genocide”Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

Hispanic American University (UHISPAM), opens the cycle of the Forum "Educating to remember - The Holocaust, Paradigm of Genocide”

The Global Embassy of Activists for Peace along with the Hispanic American University, conducted the first University Forum "Educating to Remember - The Holocaust, Paradigm of Genocide" which was held in the CONAPRO building, with the presence the President of the Superior Council of Private Universities, Dr. Adam Bermudez, Honorary Consul of Israel, Arturo Vaughan, and Research Assistant for Global Jewish Studies at the Florida International University, Gerald Smith.


Instructional Strategies and Commitments for Teaching about the HolocaustGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Instructional Strategies and Commitments for Teaching about the Holocaust

The Global Embassy of Activists for Peace continued the second day of the International Educational Congress "Educate to Remember" held in Paraguay, where the main objective of this final day was to raise awareness in participants on a multidisciplinary education on the subject of the Holocaust of World War II.


First Instructive International Congress – Educate to Remember in Paraguay

First Instructive International Congress – Educate to Remember in Paraguay

The Global Embassy of Activists for Peace, along with the MEC through the Directorate of Human Rights Education, organized the First Instructive International Congress - EDUCATE TO REMEMBER in order to coordinate efforts with educational institutions, through teachers, to promote, disseminate and effectively educate current generations on the essential importance of fundamental freedoms and rights for every person, and to prevent the recurrence of painful events through preventive actions and defense of human rights at a national and international level. 


Presentación de Huellas para la Paz

Introduction of the campaign: "Traces for Peace"

Post, share your experiences.

"Your actions of Peace."

 

"Daily actions that benefit others."

 

"People working in favor of Peace."

 

"Leave your Trace of Peace"

 

"Recognizing Heroes of Peace."