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“Ukraine: World’s Testing Ground for Military Robots” by Wim Zwijnenburg and Dr. Kristian Gustafson
“Ukraine: World’s Testing Ground for Military Robots” by Wim Zwijnenburg and Dr. Kristian Gustafson
Wim Zwijnenburg is a Humanitarian Disarmament Project Leader, holding a Masters in International Development Studies from the Radboud University Nijmegen and having received a Philosophy scholarship from the Thomas More ...
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Debate night by the Activities Committee
Debate night by the Activities Committee
The Activity Committee organizes an interactive debate where everyone will have the chance to participate in a discussion based on several statements: Customers should choose local, ethical but more expensive ...
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St Patrick’s Day Lecture by Stephen Eustace
St Patrick’s Day Lecture by Stephen Eustace
Join SIB and the HCSA for our St. Patrick’s Day Event on March 16th! We will start the evening with a lecture about Irish culture by Stephen Eustace, vice chair ...
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Lecture “Is Israel an Apartheid State? Discussing the Narrative and Analyzing Amnesty’s Report” by Itai Reuveni
Lecture “Is Israel an Apartheid State? Discussing the Narrative and Analyzing Amnesty’s Report” by Itai Reuveni
What is apartheid? Is there apartheid in Israel? How did Amnesty approach the Israeli-Palestinian context? On Monday, March 27th (8-10 pm), Israeli research institute NGO Monitor will explore these questions ...
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“Human Rights in The Gambia” by Madi Jobarteh
“Human Rights in The Gambia” by Madi Jobarteh
Madi Jobarteh is a human rights defender from the Gambia. The Gambia is a small country surrounded by Senegal in West Africa, with a population of 2.5 million people. After ...