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Update on the Uyghur Genocide in China

Update on the Uyghur Genocide in China

by The Sentinel Project | Feb 26, 2021 | General News, Situations of Concern

As we noted in our August 2020 statement, under the pretext of anti-terrorism operations, Chinese central government authorities continue to severely persecute the Uyghur community in the northwestern region of Xinjiang. That previous post highlighted the fact that,...
The Sentinel Project joins call to take action against genocide of Uyghurs

The Sentinel Project joins call to take action against genocide of Uyghurs

by Drew Boyd | Jan 14, 2021 | Conferences, General News, Situations of Concern

Open Letter of Concern to Governments on Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide Against Uyghurs in China January 14, 2021 We, the undersigned human rights and genocide prevention organizations, and individual practitioners, are deeply concerned over mounting evidence...
Aspirations for and Obstacles to the Use of Humanitarian Drones

Aspirations for and Obstacles to the Use of Humanitarian Drones

by Adrian Gregorich | Feb 18, 2018 | General News, Technology

Humanitarian aerospace is one of the cutting-edge fields in which the Sentinel Project operates, through its subsidiary initiative Sarus Humanitarian Aerospace. Unmanned aerial systems (UAS), also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and commonly called drones,...
Chasing Wind Part 2: The Potential of Drones for Peacebuilding

Chasing Wind Part 2: The Potential of Drones for Peacebuilding

by John Green Otunga | Aug 9, 2017 | Conferences, Kenya, Technology, Una Hakika

(Continued from Part 1) With all of this in our basket and realising the project’s limitations as a team, we started discussing ways to enhance the existing technology used in our work. This led us to realise the great potential in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles...

Help Make Humanitarian Drones a Reality

by Adrian Gregorich | May 23, 2017 | Donations, General News, Situations of Concern, Technology, Una Hakika

In 2014, the Sentinel Project launched “Sarus,” its humanitarian aerospace initiative, with plans to deploy “humanitarian drones” in conflict zones around the world. Humanitarian aerospace is one of the cutting edge fields in which the Sentinel Project operates and we...

Show your support for the Sentinel Project by purchasing a t-shirt!

by Sentinel Project | Oct 1, 2012 | General News, Team Announcements

Great news! We’ve got our own t-shirts and would be glad to have you show your support for us! Details: The t-shirt will have the Sentinel shield and our name logo on the front. The back will have our message, “Genocide is Preventable” with our...

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