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Posted: June 5, 2018
On June 2nd, Genocide Survivors Foundation (GSF) partnered with the Church of Advent Hope to organize an awareness-raising program on the ongoing genocide against the Rohingya people in Burma/ Myanmar as well as the current refugee crisis. Adem Carroll who … Read more about GSF Partners with Church of the Advent Hope to Raise Awareness About the Rohingya Genocide & Refugee Crisis »
Posted: April 6, 2018
April 7th marks the beginning of the commemorative period for the 1994 genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda. A genocide in which more than a million people were murdered in just 100 days. This April the world will also be … Read more about GSF Upcoming 2018 Genocide Awareness & Educational Programs »
Posted: December 15, 2017
As a relatively new non-for-profit organization, we have been working very hard to achieve our goals. We are deeply committed to our cause. As such, we push ourselves hard to deliver as big an impact as we can. Yet as … Read more about Sharing Highlights of Our Work »
Posted: December 15, 2017
Genocide Survivors Foundation (GSF) condemns the ongoing atrocities against the Rohingya people in Myanmar. The Rohingya, an ethnic minority in Myanmar, are currently facing one of the worst atrocities in modern history. This must end now. Testimonies from those who … Read more about GSF Condemns the Ongoing Atrocities Against the Rohingya People in Myanmar and Calls on the International Community to Do More »
Posted: December 1, 2017
This past August, Genocide Survivors Foundation (GSF) supported a number of survivors to attend a women genocide survivors retreat in Rwanda. The retreat was organized by Survivors Fund (SURF) and run by a young genocide survivor Liliane Pari Umuhoza who … Read more about GSF Supports a Women Genocide Survivors Retreat »
Posted: August 25, 2017
Genocide Survivors Foundation (GSF) strongly condemns the recent hateful display and violence at the “Unite the Right” rally by white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups in Charlottesville, Virginia. Waving Confederate flags, Ku Klux Klan signs, swastika flags, doing Nazi salutes and … Read more about GSF Condemns the Hate and Violence Displayed in Charlottesville »
Posted: July 7, 2017
This month, specifically on July 4th, Rwanda and the world marked the conclusion of the annual commemorative period for the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. This is a genocide which claimed more than a million lives in … Read more about Survivors Needs Do Not End with the Commemorative Period »
Posted: July 3, 2017
The recent decision by the United States Supreme Court to allow parts of President Trump’s travel ban to go into effect is a big setback for those of us deeply concerned about ensuring basic human rights for all people, including … Read more about GSF Stands with Refugees »
Posted: April 7, 2017
Today, April 7, many around the world will gather to remember and pay respect to the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. The genocide which began in April of 1994 and lasted for approximately 100 days … Read more about On the International Day of Remembrance for Rwanda »
Posted: March 15, 2017
On March 2, 2017, the Honorable Linda Reade of Cedar Rapids, Iowa sentenced Gervais “Ken” Ngombwa to 15 years for immigration fraud to obtain United States Citizenship in which he claimed he was a victim of the 1994 Genocide in … Read more about GSF Welcomes U.S. Federal Judge’s Sentencing of Gervais Ngombwa »