Day 808 & 809
January 30, 2012 by fgcnp.org
Thursday, December 29, 2011
- Exchanged emails with GuideStar technical team about the Foundation’s access to information on their website
- Finished writing and published “Week in Review: December 19-25“
- Replied to Amirsan, who wrote holiday wishes to the Foundation
- Continued to QC, edit and publish Universal Human Commonalities Kunzang (former intern) submitted
Friday, December 30, 2011
- Emailed Gregory Stanton (Advisory Committee) of Genocide Watch, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Enough, Genocide Intervention Network, Stop Genocide Now, Stand and Not on Our Watch about the fingerprinting of Roma in Italy and opinion pools reflecting that “more than two thirds of Italians want Gypsies expelled, whether they hold Italian passports or not”
- Received follow-up email from GuideStar technical team about the Foundation’s access to information on their website
- Continued to QC, edit and publish Universal Human Commonalities Kunzang (former intern) submitted
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