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March 31, 2017

Anonymous donor enables launch of Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention

Binghamton University has established a new, interdisciplinary Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) with the support of an anonymous donor – and facilitated by alumnus Owen Pell ’80, LLD ’11.

Pell, a partner with White & Case LLP, also is chairman of the board of the Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation. Throughout his career he has handled cases relating to human rights and reparation issues for companies and foreign states, including cases relating to the Holocaust. “Over time my work has migrated from active litigation to include issues surrounding legislation, and how we can change the way we address societal and other processes so as to prevent future genocides and mass atrocities,” Pell said. The Auschwitz Institute is the leading provider of training for government officials from around the world in genocide and mass atrocity prevention.

Pell has been involved with the Auschwitz Institute since its inception, and said there are two fundamental truths when discussing genocide and mass atrocities. “The first, is if you ask most people what ‘genocide prevention’ means they will tell you ‘that is when we send the troops in to stop the killing,’” he said. “But, of course, that is not prevention, that is limiting a harm already underway.”  Pell continued, “the second truth is that no genocide or mass atrocity is ever random or spontaneous. It’s always the culmination of a series of processes, and those can go back years and years, even decades.”

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