- Summary
- Established by the United States Holocaust Memorial Council in 1995, the Committee on Conscience focuses on acts of genocide primarily committed by governments. Its role is "to alert the national conscience, influence policy makers, and stimulate worldwide action to confront and work to halt acts of genocide or related crimes against humanity." The webpage features updates on the Committee's work and information on its public programs and panel discussions.
- Format
- Computer file
- Published
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Committee on Conscience
- Other Authors/Editors
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Committee on Conscience.
- Notes
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World Wide Web resource