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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

7th Annual Holocaust and Genocides

The Foundation for Pluralism, World Muslim Congress, America Together Foundation, Memnosyne Foundation, Dallas Peace Center and other organizations will be organizing the 7th Annual Holocaust and Genocides on Sunday, January 26, 2014.


Highlight: Genocides of Native Americans  and Gujarat Massacre
Theme: Sparks of Hatred and how to extinguish them

Date: Sunday, January 26, 2014
Time: 3 PM – 7 PM
Venue: Unity of Dallas
Address: 6525 Forest Ln, Dallas, TX 75230
Site: www.HolocaustandGenocides.com
Email: HolocaustandGenocides@gmail.com 


Hate is one of the many sources of disrupting peaceful functioning of a society,  and it is our duty, both individually and severally to
to track down the source of such hate and work on mitigating it. Indeed, each one of us needs to do our share of work. It is also our moral responsibility to keep law and order and faithfully guard the safety of every citizen.


The spark of hatred will not disappear through law and order, it would be temporary off the screen, but will reappear at every little conflagration.  As civil societies, this has to be worked out for the long term good. 

Neither the injustice done in the past will fall off the earth, it lingers and eats away peace between individuals and nations, we are responsible to bring a closure to the loose ends of many a conflicts, so we all can trust each other and feel safe,  and focus on the collective prosperity of all.


The program will address preventing such occurrences,  and most importantly,  how to bring closure to these sparks and work on building cohesive societies, where no human has to live in apprehension or fear of the other. 

L:ast year, we highlighted on the Genocides of Sikhs in 1984 and Bangladesh in 1971.


Mike Ghouse, Chair
(214) 325-1916/ text or talk

7th Annual Holocaust and Genocides
Address: Foundation for Pluralism
2665 Villa Creek Dr, Suite 206
Dallas, TX 75234

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