The Lemkin Institute works to advance its ideas of genocide prevention through its publication of Red Flag Warnings for Genocide, Active Genocide Alerts, and Statements, as well as communications with governments and international organizations, as well as through trainings.
Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh In 2021, the Lemkin Institute began warning of the "potential for genocidal violence" against
Armenians, particularly those in
Artsakh, from
Azerbaijan. After
BBC's HARDtalk,
Stephen Sackur suggested in an interview with Artsakh State Minister Ruben Vardanyan that Nagorno-Karabakh should work out a political deal with Azerbaijan, the Institute issued a statement criticizing the anchor. It published repeatedly about "the genocidal processes" unfolding in Nagorno-Karabakh as Azerbaijani forces blockaded the
Lachin Corridor, which the co-founders witnessed first hand during a visit to the region on May 7, 2023. In September 2023, it issued an SOS Alert following Azerbaijan's initiation of its significant military assault on Nagorno-Karabakh saying Armenians there are "currently being attacked by the genocidal regime of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev" and that various legal experts agreed Azeri actions constituted genocide. Additionally, it issued an Active Genocide alert and 9 Red Flag alerts on Azerbaijan, warning "the risk of genocide" of Armenians in Artsakh, calling for Azerbaijan's accountability for their crimes against humanity. It published a 126-page report on the risk of genocide by Azerbaijan in Artsakh, using the UN Framework of Analysis for Atrocity Crimes. This report also issued a warning regarding the subsequent occurrences such as the forced displacement of Armenians from Artsakh.
Bangladesh In 2022, the Lemkin Institute issued a plea advocating for the acknowledgment of the
Bangladesh Genocide. Emphasizing solidarity with the victims, the document highlighted the significance of recognizing genocide as a crucial step in preventing such atrocities. It stressed the importance of acknowledging the victims, their suffering, and promoting accountability and justice. According to the
Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities, the Lemkin Institute called on the
US Congress to officially acknowledge the 1971 Bangladesh genocide and ensure that those responsible for the atrocities are held accountable.
Israel/Palestine 2023–2025 In January 2023, the Lemkin Institute began warning of the potential for genocidal violence by
Israel. Their warnings elevated to an active genocide alert after the beginning of the
Gaza war, releasing a statement that identified and condemned atrocities by both
Hamas and Israel. On October 27, the Lemkin Institute stated that "[Israel and the US] are committing
genocide in Gaza only weeks after enabling genocide on another besieged people" (referring to the Armenians of Artsakh). The institute has also criticized
western media coverage of the war for "avoiding historical context", "shifting responsibility away" from the state of Israel, and "ensuring the public will remain ignorant" of the relevant
international law. In September 2025, the Lemkin Institute expressed support for the
Global Sumud Flotilla. On December 9, 2025, it accused
Hillary Clinton of denial of the Gaza genocide in her remarks at the December 2
Israel Hayom summit.
United States (2025) On the day of the
second inauguration of Donald Trump, the Institute issued a Red Flag Alert for Genocide in the United States. This alert was precipitated by the
Elon Musk salute controversy, which occurred at the inauguration, where Musk twice performed a
Nazi salute or
Roman salute. The Institute released their alert shortly after the incident, noting their concerns for the protection of rights for displaced people like refugees and LGBTQ individuals, and the potential for
democratic backsliding under the new incoming Trump administration, which appeared favorable to autocratic leaders abroad.
Transgender people The Lemkin Institute has described
gender critical feminism as "genocidal ideology that seeks the complete eradication of trans identity from around the world". In a statement on the issue, the Lemkin Institute argued that rhetoric from anti-trans activists depicting trans women as dangerous were not based on fact, but instead as essential to manufacturing consent for anti-trans violence. In 2022, the Lemkin Institute declared anti-trans legislation in the United States as genocidal. In June 2025, the Lemkin Institute issued a statement on
transgender and
intersex rights in the
United Kingdom (UK), stating that the actions of UK state institutions, including the
EHRC's guidance and the actions of the
UK Supreme Court constitute part of a "broader process of erasure". According to the institute, "All the actions described [in its report] fit neatly into the 9th Pattern of Genocide: 'Denial and/or Prevention of Identity. ==Naming dispute==