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War Crimes

War Crimes and the Meaning of Genocide

War Crimes and the Meaning of Genocide

By Luke Hunt
A conversation with war crimes lawyer Michael Karnavas.

Report: Kyrgyz, Tajik Forces May Have Committed War Crimes in Border Conflict

Report: Kyrgyz, Tajik Forces May Have Committed War Crimes in Border Conflict

By Catherine Putz
Human Rights Watch says in a detailed report on the September 2022 Kyrgyz-Tajik border conflict that forces on both sides may have committed war crimes in targeting civilians.
Are Duterte's Drug War Killings Crimes Against Humanity?

Are Duterte's Drug War Killings Crimes Against Humanity?

By Luke Hunt
A new report by Amnesty International makes the case.

Will There Be Accountability for the Kunduz Hospital Bombing?

Will There Be Accountability for the Kunduz Hospital Bombing?

By Taylor Dibbert
A Médecins Sans Frontières hospital was struck by an air strike in Kunduz, Afghanistan. Will there be accountability?

The UN Human Rights Council Resolution on Sri Lanka is Tabled

The UN Human Rights Council Resolution on Sri Lanka is Tabled

By Taylor Dibbert
After a flurry of diplomatic activity in Geneva, the UN Human Rights Council resolution on Sri Lanka has finally been tabled.

A Nepal Army Colonel Fronts London’s Old Bailey

A Nepal Army Colonel Fronts London’s Old Bailey

By Michael Vurens van Es
The U.K. trial is to be welcomed. But the role of foreign agencies in wartime abuses also needs to be investigated.

Look Back to Move Forward: Advice to the New Sri Lanka President

Look Back to Move Forward: Advice to the New Sri Lanka President

By Jared Genser
Sri Lanka has a real chance to move on from its troubled past.
Speaking Truth to Power: Canadian War Crimes in Korea

Speaking Truth to Power: Canadian War Crimes in Korea

By Steven Denney
A history professor uncovers some troubling evidence from the Korean War.

Justice Pending for Bangladeshi Accused of War Crimes

Justice Pending for Bangladeshi Accused of War Crimes

By Mohammad A. Arafat
Accused of horrific crimes during Bangladesh’s fight for independence, Motiur Rahman Nizami is about to face justice.

China and the ICC

China and the ICC

While China won’t support some cases being referred to the international court, many are too quick to dismiss its participation.

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