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Tribunal after all!
Today, I actually made it to the International Tribunal of Conscience (ITC) – and I am very glad I did!It took place in the Comision de Derechos Humanos del DF, which was not communicated very clearly, but nevermind: There was a long … Continue reading
Posted in GFMD in General, IAMR
Tagged civil society, development, human rights, iamr, indigenous people, International Tribunal of Conscience, Mexico, migration
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