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.


Supreme Court Justice of Colombia in the Full Chamber (Sala Plena) with the Global Embassy of Activists for PeaceGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Supreme Court Justice of Colombia in the Full Chamber (Sala Plena) with the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

The highest court of ordinary jurisdiction in the Republic of Colombia opened its Session Hall (Sala de Sessiones) in the Palace of Justice, at the Plaza de Bolivar in Bogota, to a special delegation of international coordinators of the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace, judges from several Latin American countries, speakers and special guests of the First International Judicial Forum “Justice for Peace” held in that city in September 2014.


INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL FORUM "New Proposals for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide”, Colombia - Julio César Pineda - Moderation - 2

INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL FORUM "New Proposals for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide”, Colombia - Julio César Pineda - Moderation - 2

I think there are just a few comments to make about such an excellent discussion, which we have heard about on several occasions. Anyway, I believe that the final conclusion is, as he said, and as Lenin said, which also goes hand in hand with the first verse of Saint John, when Lenin said that without revolutionary theory there can be no revolutionary movement, in the Marxist sense, of course. But in Saint John it says: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word became flesh." Meaning that all of this ideology, both good and bad, begins with the political, educational and psychological approach of the media.


“New Proposals for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide” - Dr. William Soto Santiago
Primer Foro Judicial Internacional - Dr. William Soto

“New Proposals for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide” - Dr. William Soto Santiago

Honorable panel members, honorable magistrates, prosecutors, and other officials of the national and international judiciary, members of the Army of Colombia and the National Police, distinguished national and international guests, ladies and gentlemen:

World War II left unforgettable consequences for humanity. The gravest human rights violations were committed during this war, through attacks that threatened the existence of groups of people, and the life and integrity of the human family in general.


Argentina, next host of the International Judicial ForumsGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Argentina, next host of the International Judicial Forums

"The debate and the reflection on constructive criticism reflection is just beginning"

 

With these words, at 7:30 pm, Dr. William Soto, Ambassador of the Global Embassy of Activists Peace, officially closed the First International Judicial Forum that was celebrated on the premises of the Universidad Libre in Bogotá, on the topic: "New Proposals for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide."


Argentina Is The Host For The International Judicial Forum On Genocide And Human Rights

Argentina Is The Host For The International Judicial Forum On Genocide And Human Rights

Specialists in the areas of International Criminal Justice, Genocide, terrorism, violation of human rights, among others, from ECUADOR, COLOMBIA, BOSNIA, ISRAEL, PARAGUAY, VENEZUELA AND ARGENTINA form the delegation of academics, judges and jurists who will come to Buenos Aires, Argentina, this November 17, as the International Judicial Forum lecturers invited by the Global Embassy Activists for Peace in the framework of international project "Justice for Peace".