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Virtual Guest Lecture on "White-Washing Occupation Terminology" by Human Rights Society At JGU

The speakers shall share how this systemic procedure is carried on through our media means, lectures, legislations, and academic syllabus.

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The Human Rights Society is a space for learning. It provides an opportunity for individuals to work on social issues they are passionate about and play a small role in contributing towards making the world a better place. The Society functions on three broad spectrums - Research, Sensitisation and Action.

About the Jindal Global University

O.P. Jindal Global (Institution of Eminence Deemed To Be University) is a non-profit global university established in 2009 by the Government of Haryana and recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC). The university has received the highest grade ‘A’ of the National Accreditation & Assessment Council (NAAC). In 2019, JGU was awarded the prestigious ‘Institution of Eminence’ status by the Government of India.

JGU fosters curriculum, research, and collaborations of the highest standards, and with a global perspective, through a faculty drawn from and educated throughout the world.

The Human Rights Society At JGU with Prof. Nawal Hend are more than delighted to invite you to a guest lecture to speak on the common practice of "White- Washing Occupation terminology" AKA beautifying and frosting the atrocities and legal characterization of an occupation with "democratic" and "liberal" terms, as an effort to normalize it, and its various manifestations in the legal, academic, and journalism fields.

Join us to discuss such hot topic through a focus on the Palestinian Occupation experience, with our outstanding speakers:

  • Prof. Mariam Barghouthi: A Palestinian scholar and Journalist.

  • Prof. Ata Hindi: A Palestinian- American TWAIL Scholar.

  • Prof. Moien Odeh: an American Human Rights Lawyer and Scholar.

Our speakers shall share with us how this systemic procedure is carried on through our media means, lectures, legislations, and academic syllabus.

What implications does it bare? What restrictions does it impose on legal and journalism practitioners? and most importantly how can we counterclaim it?

Join us in our enriching conversation:

Date: 03rd October, 2021(Sunday)

Time: 04:00Pm Onwards

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KP8bgrwVRjQ

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