I wasn't aware that April is #GenocideAwarenessMonth, when the genocides in Rwanda, Cambodia, Armenians in Ottoman Empire, and the Holocaust are recognised.
https://sfi.usc.edu/genocide-awareness-month

Genocide Awareness Month
During the month of April, as we observe commemoration days for four genocides, we take the opportunity to raise awareness about all genocides, including those being perpetrated today. April is an opportunity for those committed to history and remembrance to alert others to the moral and physical dangers of denying the past and of ignoring atrocities occurring in our own times. Access events, educational resources, and other opportunities to commemorate the victims of genocide.
USC Shoah Foundation
Teach Genocide Education with Film | Journeys in Film
Genocide education is more urgent and timely than ever. We recommend the following films and teaching guides to support you in mindfully teaching Holocaust education through film. These materials are variously appropriate for elementary school, middle school and high school; they can also work well for higher education, adult education, public screenings and community group […]
Journeys in FilmA new wave of research into #Genocide is overturning stories about victims going meekly to slaughter.
Resistance was frequent, both among the Armenians (against whom the Turks began a genocide on this day in 1915) and among Jews during the Holocaust.
https://theconversation.com/genocide-resisters-long-overlooked-by-history-step-into-the-spotlight-202311
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#ArmenianGenocide #ArmenianGenocideRemembranceDay #HolocaustRemembranceDay

Genocide resisters, long overlooked by history, step into the spotlight
Recent studies on mass violence have turned the spotlight on the resilience of targeted individuals and communities.
The ConversationUK has approved several fossil fuel projects since Cop26, analysis finds
About 50 schemes are thought to be in pipeline between now and 2025 despite climate pledges
The GuardianTweet by AAPP (Burma)
DAILY UPDATE 22/04/22
1,782 killed (+3)
13,334 total arrests (+8)
1,977 evading warrant (+0)
Brief >>> https://aappb.org/?p=21216
#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
#GenocideAwarenessMonth
#GenocidalMilitary
#2022Apr22Coup

Daily Briefing in Relation to the Military Coup
Updated 22 April 2022 According to AAPP documentation, at least (547) houses and buildings have been sealed off by the Junta since the 2021 coup up until March 2022. As of April 22, 2022, (1782) people are now confirmed killed by this junta coup. AAPP compiled and documented (3) fallen heroes today. These (3) fallen heroes from Tabayin Township in Sagaing Region were killed on previous days and documented today. This is the number verified by AAPP. The actual number of fatalities is likely much higher. We will continue adding as and when. As of April 22, 2022, a total
AAPP | Assistance Association for Political Prisoners