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The Genocide Intervention Network (or GI-NET) is a non-profit organization
Non-profit organization

A nonprofit organization is any organization that does not aim to make a profit, and which is not a public body....
 that "envisions a world in which the global community is willing and able to protect civilians from genocide
Genocide

Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group.While precise genocide definitions, a legal definition is found in the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide ....
 and mass atrocities. Its current mission is to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide." Currently GI-NET focuses most of its efforts on the genocide in Darfur
Darfur conflict

The War in Darfur is a conflict that is in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Unlike the Second Sudanese Civil War, the current lines of conflict are seen by some reporters to be ethnic and tribal, rather than religious....
, Sudan
Sudan

Sudan is a country in northeastern Africa. It is the largest in the African continent and the Arab World, and List of countries and outlying territories by total area by area....
. Formerly, the Genocide Intervention Network was known as the Genocide Intervention Fund; it changed its name in September 2005.

Genocide Intervention Network was founded in October 2004 in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, by then–Swarthmore College
Swarthmore College

Swarthmore College is a Private school, Independent school, Liberal arts colleges in the United States in the United States with an enrollment of about 1,500 students....
 students Mark Hanis
Mark Hanis

Mark Hanis is the Founder & Executive Director of the Genocide Intervention Network , an organization created with the mission to empower citizens and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide....
 and Andrew Sniderman, soon joined by Rwandan
Rwanda

The Republic of Rwanda is a small landlocked country in the Great Lakes region of east-central Africa, bordered by Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tanzania....
 native Stephanie Nyombayire
Stephanie Nyombayire

Stephanie Nyombayire is a representative for the Genocide Intervention Network and a Rwandan native. She will graduate from Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania in June 2008....
.






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The Genocide Intervention Network (or GI-NET) is a non-profit organization
Non-profit organization

A nonprofit organization is any organization that does not aim to make a profit, and which is not a public body....
 that "envisions a world in which the global community is willing and able to protect civilians from genocide
Genocide

Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group.While precise genocide definitions, a legal definition is found in the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide ....
 and mass atrocities. Its current mission is to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide." Currently GI-NET focuses most of its efforts on the genocide in Darfur
Darfur conflict

The War in Darfur is a conflict that is in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Unlike the Second Sudanese Civil War, the current lines of conflict are seen by some reporters to be ethnic and tribal, rather than religious....
, Sudan
Sudan

Sudan is a country in northeastern Africa. It is the largest in the African continent and the Arab World, and List of countries and outlying territories by total area by area....
. Formerly, the Genocide Intervention Network was known as the Genocide Intervention Fund; it changed its name in September 2005.

History

The Genocide Intervention Network was founded in October 2004 in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, by then–Swarthmore College
Swarthmore College

Swarthmore College is a Private school, Independent school, Liberal arts colleges in the United States in the United States with an enrollment of about 1,500 students....
 students Mark Hanis
Mark Hanis

Mark Hanis is the Founder & Executive Director of the Genocide Intervention Network , an organization created with the mission to empower citizens and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide....
 and Andrew Sniderman, soon joined by Rwandan
Rwanda

The Republic of Rwanda is a small landlocked country in the Great Lakes region of east-central Africa, bordered by Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tanzania....
 native Stephanie Nyombayire
Stephanie Nyombayire

Stephanie Nyombayire is a representative for the Genocide Intervention Network and a Rwandan native. She will graduate from Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania in June 2008....
. As students of international politics and peace and conflict studies
Peace and conflict studies

Peace and conflict studies is an academic field which identifies and analyses Violence and Nonviolence behaviours as well as the structural mechanisms attending social conflicts with a view towards understanding those processes which lead to a more desirable human condition....
, they were convinced that the time had come for a more systematic response to the recurring problem of genocide — a response which could promote and support widespread government and citizen action to protect civilians from violence. GI-NET was formed in order to empower citizens with the tools to advance initiatives able to directly protect civilians from genocidal violence and stop genocide. Although their focus was on direct forms of civilian protection explicitly, they realized the need to educate the public about the numerous possibilities for acting against genocide. In collaboration with other students and alumni of Swarthmore College, GI-NET began developing a website that would eventually host a broad variety of information about the most responsible means of preventing, responding to, and ending genocidal violence along with links to significant organizations whose missions focus on these aspects of genocidal crises.

In November 2004, GI-NET gained the dedicated support of Gayle Smith, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress
Center for American Progress

The Center for American Progress is a Modern liberalism in the United States political policy think tank and advocacy organization. Its website describes it as "......
, who traveled to Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa

Addis Ababa is the capital city of Ethiopia and the African Union and its predecessor, the Organisation of African Unity. It is also the largest city in Ethiopia....
, Ethiopia
Ethiopia

Ethiopia , officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country situated in the Horn of Africa. Ethiopia is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Sudan to the west, Kenya to the south, Somalia to the east and Djibouti to the northeast....
, to initiate conversations with the African Union
African Union

The African Union is an intergovernmental organisation consisting of 53 African states. Established on 9 July 2002, the AU was formed as a successor to the Organisation of African Unity ....
. Subsequent outreach efforts allowed GI-NET to develop relationships with necessary supporters in the worlds of policy, education, and media.

With widespread support from their advisers, endorsers and a determined volunteer staff of students and alumni of Swarthmore College, the GI-NET was incorporated in February 2005, as the Genocide Intervention Fund, working under the fiscal sponsorship of the Center for American Progress.

By April 2005, GI-NET’s support base had grown substantially. The Genocide Intervention Network was publicly launched on 6 April as over 300 students and professionals from around the country joined in a lobby day that would mark the beginning of GI-NET’s "100 Days of Action Campaign", held in honor of the 100-day Rwandan genocide
Rwandan Genocide

The Rwandan Genocide was the 1994 mass killing of hundreds of thousands of Rwanda's Tutsis and Hutu political moderates by Hutus under the Hutu Power ideology....
 of 1994.

By the end of the summer GI-NET had raised over $250,000 for its efforts to support civilian protection while increasing their network of supporters, advisers, and concerned citizens.

During reflection and strategy sessions at the end of the summer in 2005, GI-NET chose to more explicitly systematize its efforts to engage and empower citizens. In response to this need GI-NET developed a membership and chapter program that will allows GI-NET to provide increased support for an expanding membership base while enabling members to be in contact for collaborative efforts. It received widespread notice in October after New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof lauded the organization in a column.

GI-NET currently has a permanent staff of five full-time employees,. It has three official "representatives," Stephanie Nyombayire
Stephanie Nyombayire

Stephanie Nyombayire is a representative for the Genocide Intervention Network and a Rwandan native. She will graduate from Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania in June 2008....
, Ronan Farrow and Bec Hamilton.

It is headquartered in Washington, DC, at 1333 H Street NW.

Campaigns


Darfurscores
The work of GI-NET primarily falls within three categories: education, advocacy and fundraising for civilian protection. Their pilot program is to support the African Union peacekeepers
African Union Mission in Sudan

The African Union Mission in Sudan was an African Union peacekeeping force operating primarily in the country's western region of Darfur with the aim of performing peacekeeping operations related to the Darfur conflict....
 in Darfur.

Education

The Genocide Intervention Network provides weekly summaries known as Darfur News Briefs of all mainstream and independent press about the situation in Darfur, as well as third-party reports and analysis from humanitarian organizations. GI-NET also archives relevant reports on its own site, as well as conducting its own research.

In the best-known instance of this, a report issued by the Genocide Intervention Network and the American Progress Action Fund showed that U.S. television networks "ran 50 times as many stories about Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson

Michael Joseph Jackson is an American recording artist, entertainer, and businessman. The seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene at the age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5 and began a solo career in 1971 while still a member of the group....
 and 12 times as many stories about Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise

Thomas Cruise Mapother IV , better known by his Stage name Tom Cruise, is an United States actor and film producer. Forbes magazine ranked him as the world's most powerful celebrity in 2006....
 as they did about the genocide in Darfur." A subsequent GI-NET report demonstrated that, when informed of the situation in Darfur, U.S. citizens were in favor of the U.S. government taking action.

On 30 April 2006, the Genocide Intervention Network co-sponsored the Rally to Stop Genocide in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
, with the Save Darfur Coalition
Save Darfur Coalition

The Save Darfur Coalition is a U.S.-based advocacy group calling for international intervention in the Darfur conflict in the Eastern African state of Sudan....
 and other organizations. The rally was led by prominent human rights activists like George Clooney
George Clooney

George Timothy Clooney is an Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-winning United States of America actor, Film director, film producer and screenwriter....
, faith leaders, political figures such as Sen. Barack Obama
Barack Obama

Barack Hussein Obama II is the List of Presidents of the United States and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office....
 (D-IL), as well as Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel
Elie Wiesel

Elie Wiesel is a Jewish writer, professor, political activist, Nobel Laureate and Holocaust survivor. He is the author of 57 books, the best known of which is Night , a memoir that describes his experiences during the Holocaust and his imprisonment in several Nazi concentration camps....
 and Rwandan Paul Rusesabagina
Paul Rusesabagina

Paul Rusesabagina is a Rwandan who has been internationally honoured for saving 1,268 civilians during the Rwandan Genocide. He was the assistant manager of the Sabena H?tel des Mille Collines before he became the manager of the H?tel des Diplomates, both in Kigali, Rwanda....
, whose story was the inspiration for the film Hotel Rwanda
Hotel Rwanda

Hotel Rwanda is a 2004 in film historical drama film about the hotelier Paul Rusesabagina during the Rwandan Genocide of 1994. The film, which has been called an African Schindler's List, documents Rusesabagina's acts to save the lives of his family and more than a thousand other refugees, by granting them shelter in the besieged H?t...
. It was part of the Million Voices for Darfur campaign, in which concerned citizens sent one million postcards to President Bush urging him to do more to stop the genocide and protect the people of Darfur.

Advocacy

In August 2006, GI-NET published a congressional scorecard rating each member of Congress on legislative action relating to Darfur.

The Genocide Intervention Network issues regular "action alerts" that center on U.S. legislation relating to the Darfur genocide and the African Union peacekeeping force (AMIS II). It often partners with other non-profits working in Darfur-related areas, such as the Save Darfur Coalition
Save Darfur Coalition

The Save Darfur Coalition is a U.S.-based advocacy group calling for international intervention in the Darfur conflict in the Eastern African state of Sudan....
, the Friends Committee on National Legislation
Friends Committee on National Legislation

The Friends Committee on National Legislation a Lobbying founded in 1943 by members of the Religious Society of Friends. FCNL is a 501 public interest lobby....
, Africa Action
Africa Action

Africa Action is a national nonprofit organization based in Washington, DC, working to change U.S.-Africa relations to promote political, economic and social justice in nations of Africa....
, Students Taking Action Now: Darfur
Students Taking Action Now: Darfur

STAND: A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition is an organization which seeks to raise awareness about the Darfur conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan, raise relief funds for those affected by the conflict, and advocate for political action....
 and Oxfam
Oxfam

Oxfam International is a confederation of 13 organizations working with over 3,000 partners in more than 100 countries to find lasting solutions to poverty and injustice....
.

Its best-known campaign is "Genocide Hits Home," which pressures U.S. lawmakers to pass legislation in support of U.S. action in Darfur while they are in their home districts during Congressional recesses. It is also active in the Sudan divestment
Divestment

In finance and economics, divestment or divestiture is the reduction of some kind of asset for either financial or ethical objectives. A divestment is the opposite of an investment....
 movement.

In July 2006, it criticized the termination of US funds to AU peacekeepers
African Union Mission in Sudan

The African Union Mission in Sudan was an African Union peacekeeping force operating primarily in the country's western region of Darfur with the aim of performing peacekeeping operations related to the Darfur conflict....
 in Darfur by Assistant Secretary of State Jendayi Frazer
Jendayi Frazer

Jendayi Elizabeth Frazer is the former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, heading the Bureau of African Affairs. She currently serves as a Distinguished Service Professor at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College and Social and Decision Sciences....
, encouraging its members to fax Frazer and tell her to reconsider. Frazer had said that the United States will give no further funds because it expects a transition to a UN peacekeeping mission by 1 October 2006. Yet as of July 2006, the UN has yet to pass a resolution in support of the peacekeeping mission and Sudan continues to refuse to admit UN troops into Darfur.

GI-NET additionally releases regularly-updated "action kits."

Fundraising

While the Genocide Intervention Network does conduct fundraising on its own behalf, its primary activity in this regard is raising money to directly support African Union peacekeepers in Darfur. In addition to soliciting money from individual donors, it regularly encourages its membership to hold their own fundraising events, such as "Dinners for Darfur."

Principles

The GI-NET does not make legal determinations of genocide; members have argued that recognition and response to the threat of genocide must take precedence over legal debates.

The GI-NET operates within the framework of the "Responsibility to Protect" report, produced by the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty
International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty

The International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty was an ad hoc commission of participants which in 2001 worked to popularize the concept of humanitarian intervention and democracy-restoring intervention under the name of "Responsibility to protect."...
 in 2001. The Commission concluded that "sovereign states have a responsibility to protect their own citizens from avoidable catastrophe ... but that when they are unwilling or unable to do so, that responsibility must be borne by the broader community of states."

United Nations Security Council
United Nations Security Council

The United Nations Security Council is one of the principal organs charged with the maintenance of international security. Its powers, outlined in the United Nations Charter, include the establishment of peacekeeping operations, the establishment of international sanctions, and the authorization of war....
 Resolution 1574 strongly endorses AMIS II, whose mandate includes directives to monitor a tenuous ceasefire, oversee the safe return of internally displaced persons, secure the delivery of humanitarian aid, and protect civilians "under imminent threat and in the immediate vicinity."

As of 2006, formal terms of agreement between GI-NET and the African Union are in the process of being drafted, principally by GI-NET advisory board chair Gayle Smith. Funds raised by the Network are not used to purchase lethal equipment.

Endorsers

A complete list of endorsers is available, but some of GI-NET's notable supporters include:
  • former Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy
    Lloyd Axworthy

    Lloyd Norman Axworthy is prominent Canadian politician and statesman from Manitoba. He is best known for having served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Cabinet of Canada chaired by Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chr?tien....
  • Gerald Caplan
    Gerald Caplan

    Gerald Lewis Caplan, PhD is a Canada academic, public policy analyst, commentator and political activist. He has had a varied career in academia, as a political organizer for the New Democratic Party, in advocacy around education, broadcasting and African affairs and as a commentator in various Canadian media....
  • Rev. Richard Cizik
    Richard Cizik

    Richard Cizik was the Vice President for Governmental Affairs of the National Association of Evangelicals and one of the most prominent Evangelicalism lobbyists in the United States....
  • Canadian Senator Lt. Gen. Roméo Dallaire
    Roméo Dallaire

    Lieutenant-General Rom?o Antonius Dallaire, Order of Canada Order of Military Merit National Order of Quebec Meritorious Service Decoration Canadian Forces Decoration is a Canadian Canadian Senate, humanitarian, author and retired general....
  • Rev. Dr. Robert W. Edgar
  • Gareth Evans
    Gareth Evans (politician)

    Gareth John Evans, Order of Australia, Queen's Counsel , Australian politician, served as Attorney-General of Australia and Minister for Foreign Affairs during the Bob Hawke and Paul Keating Australian Labor Party governments....
  • Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh
  • Former U.S. Rep. Joe Hoeffel
    Joe Hoeffel

    Joseph M. "Joe" Hoeffel III is a United States Democratic Party United States politician from the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. He served three terms in United States Congress representing the Montgomery County, Pennsylvania-based Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district, and is currently vice-chair for the Montgomery County Board of Commi...
  • Institute for the Study of Genocide
  • Former Canadian MP/Cabinet Minister David Kilgour
    David Kilgour

    File:David Kilgour.jpgDavid Kilgour, Queen's Privy Council for Canada is a former Canada politician.Kilgour graduated from the University of Manitoba in economics in 1962 and the University of Toronto law school in 1966....
  • UN Spec. Advisor on Genocide Prevention Juan E. Méndez
  • Rwandan Ambassador to the United States Zac Nsenga
    Zac Nsenga

    Zac Nsenga became the Rwandan ambassador to the United States in 2003.He is a graduate of Makerere University, Uganda, and worked as a medical practitioner and later Secretary General in the Ministry of Internal Security....
  • Samantha Power
    Samantha Power

    Samantha Power is an Irish American journalist, writer, academic, and government official. She is currently affiliated with the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government....
  • John Prendergast
    John Prendergast

    John Prendergast is co-founder of the , an initiative to end genocide and crimes against humanity. During the Clinton administration, John was involved in a number of peace processes in Africa while he was director of African Affairs at the National Security Council and Special Advisor at the Department of State....
  • David J. Scheffer
  • John Shattuck
    John Shattuck

    John Shattuck is chief Executive Officer of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, and formerly United States Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor under President Bill Clinton....
  • Gayle Smith
  • Gregory Stanton
    Gregory Stanton

    Gregory H. Stanton is the founder and president of Genocide Watch , the founder and director of the Cambodian Genocide Project, and the founder and Chair of the International Campaign to End Genocide....
  • Former U.S. Rep. Howard Wolpe
    Howard Wolpe

    Howard Eliot Wolpe, III is a politician from the U.S. State of Michigan who served in the United States House of Representatives as a United States Democratic Party representing Michigan's 3rd congressional district from 1979 to 1993....


See also

  • Darfur conflict
    Darfur conflict

    The War in Darfur is a conflict that is in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Unlike the Second Sudanese Civil War, the current lines of conflict are seen by some reporters to be ethnic and tribal, rather than religious....
  • STAND: A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition


External links

  • , op-ed by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, 9 Oct. 2005
  • , documentary film by MTV featuring Stephanie Nyombayire
    Stephanie Nyombayire

    Stephanie Nyombayire is a representative for the Genocide Intervention Network and a Rwandan native. She will graduate from Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania in June 2008....
  • , column by New Republic
    The New Republic

    The New Republic is an United States magazine of politics and the arts. It is published semimonthly and has a circulation of approximately 60,000....
     columnist Jason Zengerle, 20 Mar. 2006
  • , National Public Radio
    National Public Radio

    National Public Radio is a privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization that serves as a national Radio syndication to 797 public radio List of NPR stations in the United States....
    , 30 Apr. 2006
  • , feature by Ann Curry
    Ann Curry

    Ann Curry is an United States television news journalist and news anchor on NBC morning television program Today since May 1997 and host of Dateline NBC since May 2005....
     of NBC News
    NBC News

    NBC News is the news division of United States television network NBC, a part of NBC Universal, which is majority-owned by General Electric. Its current president is Steve Capus....
    , 1 May 2006
  • , a graduation address by Samantha Power
    Samantha Power

    Samantha Power is an Irish American journalist, writer, academic, and government official. She is currently affiliated with the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government....
    , 23 May 2006