Community Briefs
​​​Hazara communities in Afghanistan face systematic persecution—including targeted attacks by ISIS-K and widespread atrocities, discrimination, and displacement under Taliban rule, which deliberately denies them protection or justice.​
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More about the Hazara Genocide​​​
What is the Tamil Genocide? ​​​​​​​​​
Sri Lankan Tamils endured mass civilian harm in 2009 through shelling of safe zones and attacks on hospitals, with ongoing repression and impunity today. An international evidence preservation mandate supports future prosecutions.
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More about the Tamil Genocide
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Civilians in northern Ethiopia have faced mass killings, starvation by siege, and widespread sexual and reproductive violence since 2020, and independent legal analyses have found a reasonable basis to believe genocide occurred, prompting ongoing efforts for justice through universal jurisdiction amid widespread continued impunity.
​​More about the Tigray Genocide
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Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims are subjected to mass arbitrary detention, birth prevention, family separation, and forced labor in Xinjiang. Global policy responses now target supply chains linked to abuse.
More about the Uyghur Genocide.
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What is the Rohingya Genocide?
After mass killings, rape, and village burnings in 2017 that drove over seven hundred thousand Rohingya into Bangladesh, Myanmar’s Rohingya population now faces renewed violence and persecution while international courts pursue long-delayed accountability.
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​Tibetans have faced killings, mass detention, destruction of religious life, and forced cultural assimilation. Historic losses were immense and current policies target identity formation among children.
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More about the Tibetan Genocide
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In 1994 almost one million Tutsi were murdered in one hundred days. International courts established legal accountability and historic record while survivors rebuild.
More about the Tutsi Genocide
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ISIS sought to eradicate the Yazidi people in 2014 through mass executions, enslavement, and forced conversion; thousands of women and children remain missing, and survivors continue to fight for justice while rebuilding their lives​
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More about the Yazidi Genocide
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Nos communautés
Chaque membre de l'Alliance des communautés victimes de génocide est issu d'une communauté ayant vécu un génocide. Actuellement, nous comptons parmi nos membres des représentants des communautés rwandaise, tamoule, tigréenne, tibétaine et ouïghoure.
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Pour en savoir plus sur nos communautés, consultez cette liste d'organisations qui travaillent sans relâche pour sensibiliser aux problèmes les plus graves auxquels nos communautés sont confrontées, apporter un soutien aux victimes et aux survivants, plaider en faveur de la justice et de la responsabilité, et promouvoir la paix et la réconciliation.
Comité Canada Tibet
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Le Comité Canada Tibet défend et promeut les droits de l'homme et les libertés démocratiques du peuple tibétain. Le CCT suit l'évolution de la situation au Tibet et sensibilise le public canadien par le biais de ses activités de sensibilisation. Le CCT encourage le gouvernement fédéral, le Parlement du Canada et les autres parties prenantes à soutenir le Tibet.
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Communauté rwandaise à l'étranger (RCA)
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La promotion de la culture rwandaise au Canada, de l'unité et de la réconciliation dans la communauté rwandaise à l'étranger. Les objectifs sont de rassembler les Rwandais et les amis du Rwanda afin de faire connaître le Rwanda, notamment par l'organisation d'activités culturelles
Canadian Hazara Advocacy Group
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Security and Justice for Tigrayans Canada (SJTC)​​
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Security and Justice for Tigrayans Canada is a non-political, non-religious global movement initiated by concerned Tigrayans-Ethiopians (henceforth Tigrayans) in the diaspora. The purpose of this initiative is to safeguard the security and justice of Tigray, and the rights and interests of its peoples. This initiative uses peaceful means of struggle to achieve the aforementioned purpose.
Irob Anina Civil Society
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Canada-based globally operating non-profit to support to advocate for the Irob minority and the people of Tigray at large.
​​The Rohingya Centre of Canada functions as a culturally attuned, community-led hub in Kitchener–Waterloo, supporting Rohingya newcomers and long-term residents through integration assistance, cultural affirmation, youth development, and collaborative partnerships. Its work is rooted in compassion, community resilience, and proactive empowerment.

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Rwandan Community Abroad (RCA)​The promotion of the Rwandan culture to Canadian, unity and reconciliation in the Rwandan Community Abroad. objectives are to bring together the Rwandans and friends of Rwanda in order to make Rwanda known, in particular through the organization of cultural activities
Projet de défense des droits des Ouïghours
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L'objectif principal de l'URAP à travers la documentation et la campagne de plaidoyer au Canada est d'accroître la sensibilisation politique et publique sur le génocide ouïghour en cours commis par la Chine et de pousser le gouvernement du Canada à prendre des mesures politiques pour résoudre le problème au niveau national et mondial.
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