2016 Ethics Symposium concludes

The 2016 Fort Leavenworth Ethics Symposium, cohosted by the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and the CGSC Foundation, was conducted April 19-21, at the Lewis and Clark Center and the Frontier Conference Center on Fort Leavenworth.

A highlight from this year’s symposium was a presentation by CGSC international officer student Maj. Ruki Karusisi from Rwanda.

A highlight from this year’s symposium was a presentation by CGSC international officer student Maj. Ruki Karusisi from Rwanda.

The theme of this year’s symposium “The Ethics of Humanitarian Military Operations and Intervention” was intended to explore the humanitarian, political, legal and military aspects of getting involved in humanitarian military operations and intervention.

A highlight from this year’s symposium was a presentation by CGSC international officer student Maj. Ruki Karusisi from Rwanda, who spoke of his personal experiences in dealing with the genocide that occurred in his country in 1994.

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