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| | War crime - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A war crime is a punishable offense, under international (criminal) law, for violations of the law of war by any person or persons, military or civilian. |  | | War crimes are sometimes part of instances of mass murder and genocide though these crimes are more broadly covered under international humanitarian law described as crimes against humanity. |  | | War crimes are significant in international humanitarian law because it is an area where international tribunals such as the Nuremberg Trials have been convened. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_crimes
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| | List of war crimes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Lieutenant General Takuma Nishimura, was convicted for this crime by an Australian Military Court and hanged on June 11, 1951. |  | | Dutch court has ruled that the incident involved War Crimes and Genocide. |  | | In 1947, the British Colonial authorities in Singapore held a war crimes trial to bring the perpetrators to justice. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_crimes_list
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| | Crimes Of War Project > The Book |
 | | Other nongrave breaches are not war crimes, but simply illegal acts for which only the violating State is responsible under international law. |  | | Wartime atrocities not prohibited under the Geneva Conventions or Additional Protocol I may nonetheless be war crimes under the customary law rubric of "violations of the laws and customs of war" (the same phrase as in the Nuremberg Charter). |  | | The Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) lists as war crimes for international conflicts not only the grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions, but some twenty-six serious violations of the laws and customs of war, most of which have been considered by States as crimes since at least World War II. |
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http://www.crimesofwar.org/thebook/categories-of-warcrimes.html
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| | GI -- World War II Commemoration |
 | | In the words of the United States basic field manual: "All war crimes are subject to the death penalty, although a lesser penalty may be imposed. |  | | The matter was lucidly stated by United States Attorney General James Speed in 1865 in connection with the trial of President Abraham Lincoln's assassins: "The laws of war exist and are of binding force upon the departments and citizens of the government though not defined by any law of Congress. |  | | For example, Montesquieu (1689-1755) held that to murder prisoners of war is contrary to all law, and Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) added that they must not be held in dungeons or prisons, or put in iron, but should be placed in healthy conditions and liberated after the end of the war. |
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http://gi.grolier.com/wwii/wwii_warcrimes.html
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| | Trial of Hans Szabados. United Nations War Crimes Commission. |
 | | The accused was found guilty of the crime as an accomplice and in circumstances warranting the life sentence only. |  | | The specific provision of the laws and customs of war which covers such a type of destruction is Article 23 (g) of the Hague Regulations of 1907. |  | | It is generally understood that " imperative demands of the necessities of war " can exist only in the course of active military operations, which was not the case with the circumstances of the trial. |
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http://www.ess.uwe.ac.uk/WCC/szbados.htm
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| | The new International Criminal Court: A preliminary assessment |
 | | Furthermore, war criminals who have committed crimes on the territory of States that do not adhere to the Statute or who are nationals of those States cannot be prosecuted by the Court. |  | | This, in fact, creates a regime for war crimes which is different from that relating to other crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court, and appears to send out the message that war crimes are not as serious as the other core crimes mentioned in the Statute. |  | | The Court shall have jurisdiction in respect of war crimes in particular when committed as a part of a plan or policy or as part of a large-scale commission of such crimes. |
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http://www.icrc.org/Web/Eng/siteeng0.nsf/htmlall/57JPJL?OpenDocument&View=defaultBody&style=custo_print
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| | Society of Professional Journalists |
 | | Finally, and most importantly, prisoners of war may not be punished for the acts they committed during the fighting unless the opposing side would have punished its own soldiers for those acts as well. |  | | Many of these agencies and organizations collect case histories and other documentation of war crimes and human rights abuses for the purposes of distributing them to the media. |  | | There is no one "Geneva Convention." Like any other body of law, the laws of war have been assembled piecemeal, and are, in fact, still under construction. |
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http://www.globalissuesgroup.com/geneva/history.html
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| | Preparatory Committee for the Establishment of an International Criminal Court |
 | | The list includes those violations of the laws and customs of war not in category 1, and relates to the means and methods of warfare which are considered to be unacceptable or as clear violations of customary international law rules; most of these norms date back to the beginning of the century. |  | | We are aware that there exists several proposals defining war crimes, in particular those of the International Law Commission and of a certain number of States. |  | | For example, violations of other treaties, such as the Fourth Hague Convention of 1907, or of customary rules regulating war, also constitute war crimes. |
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http://www.icrc.org/Web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/iwpList320/4B2812E995957390C1256B66005A6BF0
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| | Al-Ahram Weekly Iraq under occupation Shall real justice prevail? |
 | | The State Department recently donated $4 million to a United Nations Iraq War Crimes Commission, whose mandate is to collect evidence to be used in an international court of law to try Iraqi war criminals. |  | | Furthermore, the court only deals with crimes perpetrated after 1 July 2002, when the ICC came into being, which means the US list of Iraqi war crimes committed from 1980 onwards cannot be dealt within this framework. |  | | The newly established International Criminal Court (ICC) would be the most obvious forum for such cases, having been established primarily to deal with crimes of this nature. |
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http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2003/634/sc7.htm
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| | Trial of Albert Wagner. United Nations War Crimes Commission. |
 | | The killing of the Russian worker by Albert Wagner was punished as a war crime under the terms of Article II (b) of the Allied Control Council Law No. 10, and the sentence of 15 years imprisonment pronounced under Article II, 3, of the same law. |  | | It should be observed, however, that whilst the circumstances of the case, as presented to the court, were sufficient to make the case clearly one of murder whatever the type of victim, the status of the victim was of particular theoretical interest. |  | | Law No. 10 defines war crimes, crimes against peace and crimes against humanity, and provides that penal liability extends to any person without regard to nationality or the capacity in which he acted. (Footnote 1: For full text of the relevant provisions see Vol. |
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http://www.ess.uwe.ac.uk/WCC/albertwagner.htm
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| | CROATIA |
 | | If sound legal principles are to govern the indictment and trial of suspected war criminals, the Croatian government must indict those against whom sufficient evidence of such crimes is gathered, regardless of whether this evidence comes to light before or after a "final" list is prepared. |  | | After promulgation of the amnesty law, the Croatian government continued to retain a list of 311 war crimes suspects. |  | | As a result, Serb DPs in Eastern Slavonia who are not included on the "final" list may still be indicted on charges relating to serious violations of humanitarian law for acts carried out in other jurisdictions, such as those of Knin and Sisak. |
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http://www.hrw.org/hrw/reports/1997/croatia/Croatia-04.htm
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| | Crimes of War: The Tribunals |
 | | In the case of East Timor, neither the United Nations Security Council nor the Indonesian government seem willing to take the steps to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice, and the UN Mission in East Timor lacks both a court system and access to the accused. |  | | Given the well-documented shortcomings of the Indonesian legal system and the lack of any specific laws that would enable the government to prosecute soldiers for human rights abuses or crimes of war, it seemed unlikely from the start that Jakarta would actually follow through with its promises. |  | | More recently, the Parliament acted to establish an ad hoc court to hear the East Timor cases, but Wahid has yet to ratify that action, and no one is sure that he will. |
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http://www.etan.org/et2001c/october/07-13/00tribunal.htm
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| | George W. Bush - Terrorist in the White House - War Crimes |
 | | War Crimes Have Doomed the Occupation by Mark LeVine - the U.S. crosses the line between "merely" violating international humanitarian law (specifically articles 17 through 19 of the 4th Geneva Convention) and the commission of actual war crimes. |  | | Proof Blair was told war could be ruled illegal - the full 13 pages of advice drawn up by Attorney General Lord Goldsmith stated the war was likely to be challenged under international law on a number of counts. |  | | Former Congressman Takes Bush To Court For 'War Crimes' Federal Judges Have 60 Days To Respond - Callan filed a motion for a temporary restraining order in federal court in Lincoln that would stop the president from ordering further attacks in Iraq. |
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http://www.nogw.com/warcrimes.html
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| | Milosevic handed U.N. war crimes indictment |
 | | BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) Slobodan Milosevic was served an arrest warrant Thursday and a list of war crimes charges against him, after the U.N. tribunal at The Hague threatened Belgrade with sanctions if the former leader was not issued the indictment. |  | | Yugoslav authorities have so far prevented his extradition to The Hague court, which has indicted him on war crimes charges in connection with atrocities against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo. |  | | The document was handed to Milosevic, who is being held in the Central Prison, so he can "get acquainted with its content," the Belgrade District Court said in a statement obtained by The Associated Press. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/balkans/2001-05-03-milosevic-indict.htm
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| | ReliefWeb » Document Preview » Secretary-General to give list of Darfur war crimes suspects to ... |
 | | United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan is expected to transmit to the International Criminal Court (ICC) tomorrow a sealed list of 51 names of people blamed for war crimes and crimes under international law in the conflict between the Sudanese Government, allied militia and rebels in the country's Darfur region. |  | | Secretary-General to give list of Darfur war crimes suspects to international court tomorrow |  | | ReliefWeb » Document Preview » Secretary-General to give list of Darfur war crimes suspects to international court tomorrow |
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http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/RMOI-6B63T7?OpenDocument
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| | Milosevic and Sharon: when is a war criminal not a war criminal? |
 | | Yet by any reasonable criteria, not only is the case against Sharon more clear-cut than the charges levelled against Milosevic, but the specific crimes he is accused of are of greater magnitude. |  | | In February the already existing United Nations body, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), made a ruling that has been used to delay a judicial decision on whether a prosecution can be taken against Sharon in Belgium. |  | | It is highly unlikely that Sharon will face a trial like Milosevic, because there is nothing impartial about the court proceedings at The Hague or any other UN legal body. |
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http://wsws.org/articles/2002/may2002/isra-m02.shtml
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| | portland imc - 2005.02.13 - The people list of war crimes |
 | | List the one or two crimes your would like to see this administration answer in a court of law or a real Senate. |  | | Therefore, all actions by the President were based on crimes and misinformation that a true and legal concurrence by the Congress was impossible. |  | | All arguments for the invasion of Iraq being rescinded we charge the President, Vice President, Secretaries of Defense, State and others to be announced in the future with treason and order their immediate arrest to stand trial. |
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http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/02/310612.shtml
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| | Bush's Crimes Against Humanity and the Planet |
 | | UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 1948. |  | | International Criminal Court (ICC) Treaty, to be set up in The Hague to try political leaders and military personnel charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity. |  | | The US signed in 1977 but has not ratified. |
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| | An American Law Journal on SRI LANKA’S WAR CRIMES - InfoLanka Forum |
 | | Citing several International Covenants and Protocols, he states, "whatever the full contours and permeations of the right to food might be, it is clear that it constitutes a violation of the human rights law to deny adequate food to a given population. |  | | It asserts, "
[these] denials also violate related prohibitions under the laws of war, and constitute serious war crimes." |  | | "Collective penalties and systematic terrorism are also among the customary prohibitions in the 1919 List of War Crimes
There are serious allegations and significant recognitions that both reprisals against and collective punishments of civilian persons have occurred in Sri Lanka." |
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| | [A-List] US imperialism: war crimes |
 | | Belgium, a founder member of Nato, has a law giving it jurisdiction to try war crimes, genocide and other crimes against humanity wherever they are committed. |  | | Although it has the backing of 90 countries, including Britain and the rest of Europe, the court is shunned by the US because of fears that its servicemen could face trial. |  | | The legacy of the Iraq war also surfaced in New York during a vote at the UN security council on a resolution extending for a year a US exemption from the international criminal court, which began work last year. |
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| | BIGpedia - World War II - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online |
 | | These actions intensified Japan's conflict with the United States and the United Kingdom which reacted with an oil boycott. |  | | It was not obligated to do so under the Tripartite Pact of 1940. |  | | The Soviet Union was joined in the war by the United Kingdom but not by the United States. |
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| | Crimes of War Project > Iraq Special Edition |
 | | Francoise Bouchet-Saulnier also pointed out that under the law, prisoners of war cannot be coerced to reveal information of military use. |  | | He also said that the ICRC is talking to both sides about obtaining access to prisoners of war, and hopes to be given access within days. |  | | Technically, not all violations of the Geneva Conventions are war crimes that determination is reserved for serious breaches of the treaty. |
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| | washingtonpost.com: U.S. Would Seek to Try Hussein for War Crimes |
 | | People who admitted crimes and came clean in public would be granted amnesty or assigned other penalties, Chalabi said. |  | | Prosper said of Hussein, "He will be suspect number one brought before a court, any court." |  | | Chalabi said likely candidates for prosecution, if investigators establish a case, would include the members of the Revolutionary Command Council and cabinet, the Baath Party's regional command, Iraq's provincial governors and the chiefs of the country's four security services. |
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| | * NZine * NATO attempting to exclude use of nuclear weapons from list of war crimes. |
 | | Their governments are about to flout international law and the will of the people, and encourage any prospective users of nuclear weapons, like the Serb war criminal, Karrozic, by granting them immunity from prosecution in the new War Crimes Court. |  | | NATO must acknowledge that use of nuclear weapons would be a war crime. |  | | On 8 December at a UN meeting to establish an International Criminal Court, NATO will attempt to exclude use of nuclear weapons but not chemical and biological weapons, from the new court's list of war crimes. |
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| | ICC receives list of Darfur war crimes suspects - |
 | | The United Nations sent a list of 51 war crimes’ suspects in Sudan’s Darfur region to the International Criminal Court. |  | | The Sudanese government described the resolution as "unfair, ill-advised and narrow-minded", and President Omar Bashir said that his country will not send any of its citizens to the ICC and that it prefers to depend on its own legal system. |  | | Earlier on Tuesday, the ICC received other documents about Darfur’s alleged war crimes. |
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| | U.N. Prosecutor Seeks War Criminals - CBS News |
 | | (CBS) U.N. war crimes prosecutor Carla Del Ponte said Thursday she wanted results, in the form of suspects transferred to the Hague tribunal, now that Yugoslavia has passed a law on cooperation with the court. |  | | In Sarajevo Thursday, the U.S. State Department's ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues said Washington was committed to bringing Karadzic and Mladic to justice and the tribunal would not close until that task had been accomplished. |  | | The government, dominated by reformers who ousted accused war criminal Slobodan Milosevic as Yugoslav president in 2000, published a list of 23 suspects wanted by the tribunal along with its appeal for surrender. |
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| | Empire Notes |
 | | Bush has the power, therefore he gets to decide if he has a mandate. |  | | Keeping noncombatants from leaving a place under bombardment is a violation of the laws of war. |  | | When the United States bombed Serbian TV during the war on Yugoslavia, with the same rationale that it spread propaganda and was thus a military target, Amnesty International determined that the attack was a war crime. |
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 | | NAIROBI, 5 Apr 2005 (IRIN) - The UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Sudan, Jan Pronk, visited the western Sudanese region of Darfur on Monday and Tuesday - days after a UN Security Council resolution called for those implicated in the region’s crimes to be tried by the International Criminal Court (ICC), a UN spokesman said. |  | | It also said there was credible evidence to prove that rebel forces were responsible for possible war crimes. |  | | The war in Darfur pits Sudanese government troops and militias - allegedly allied to the government - against rebels fighting to end what they have called marginalisation and discrimination of the region's inhabitants by the state. |
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| | Bahrain Tribune Daily Newspaper, Bahrain |
 | | Kuwait has named a representative to the trial. |  | | The list also referred to war crimes including torture and the killing of 603 “martyrs”, including prisoners of war whose remains were found in mass graves in Iraq. |  | | They said in a statement carried by the state news agency KUNA that the list had been sent to Kuwait’s foreign ministry to present to the tribunal that will try Iraq’s ousted president and other former leaders. |
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| | Democratic Underground Forums - IMPEACH BUSH FOR WAR CRIMES |
 | | Messages posted on the Democratic Underground Discussion Forums are the opinions of the individuals who post them, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Democratic Underground, LLC. |  | | Due to heavy server load you are viewing a low-bandwidth version of the Democratic Underground message board. |  | | Important Notices: By participating on this discussion board, visitors agree to abide by the rules outlined on our Rules page. |
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| | Saddam's List Of Crimes - CBS News |
 | | Secretary of State Colin Powell says if the U.S. can't get a consensus to support the current U.S. draft resolution on Iraq it will have to decide "in the very near future" whether the Council should also consider competing resolutions. |  | | In Washington, Secretary of State Colin Powell said debate would likely be concluded toward the end of next week but he warned the United States wouldn't be tied to the will of the United Nations. |  | | China's Ambassador Wang Yingfan said he expected the United States and Britiain to come back with revisions. |
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/10/31/terror/main527616.shtml
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| | Mothers Against the Draft - List of Bush War Crimes for Impeachment |
 | | If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. |  | | Mothers Against the Draft - List of Bush War Crimes for Impeachment |  | | 5/9/2002: U.S. war hawks oust Bustani from UN because he was attempting to get Iraq to allow chemical weapons inspectors in the country, which would have deprived Washington of a quasi-legal justification for military action against Baghdad. |
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| | War - Encyclopedia of Political Information |
 | | Sometimes a distinction is made between a conflict and the formal declaration of a state of war. |  | | Those who make this distinction often restrict the term "war" to those conflicts where the countries have formally declared such a state. |  | | A number of treaties regulate warfare, collectively referred to as the Laws of war. |
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http://www.politicalinformation.net/encyclopedia/War.htm
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| | Saddam |
 | | International human rights groups and others are gathering evidence and working to establish an international criminal court to try Saddam and his senior aides for war crimes and crimes against humanity. |  | | Iraq summarily executed thousands of Iranian prisoners of war as a matter of policy. |  | | The use of poison gas and other war crimes against Iran and the Iranian people during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war. |
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http://www.geocities.com/ckkbarnes/Saddam.html
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| | SudanTribune article : UN fears war-crimes suspects behind Sudan attacks |
 | | The Security Council voted March 31 to refer the suspects to the International Criminal Court in The Hague. |  | | "The possibility cannot be excluded that those who may believe that they are on the commission’s sealed list of war crimes suspects will resort to direct attacks against... |  | | A U.N. panel of experts drew up a list of 51 war crimes suspects in Darfur that it sealed and turned over to Annan in January. |
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| | Tony Blair War Crimes |
 | | The imposition and maintenance of Draconian Sanctions against Iraq after the 1991 Gulf War, sanctions which were in violation of the Geneva Conventions and which were maintained even when it was clear that these sanctions had killed up to 500,000 children under the age of 5 years and had caused mass-starvation among Iraqis. |  | | Please note that this illegality is not related to the presence or absence of Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq. |  | | The waging of an illegal, unprovoked war of aggression against Iraq (Gulf War 2003). |
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| | Crimean War - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Crimean War |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | In July, 1853, Russia retorted by occupying the Ottoman vassal states of Moldavia and Walachia, and in October, after futile negotiations, the Ottomans declared war. |  | | , which was perhaps the most positive result of the war. |
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| | U.S. War Crimes in Afghanistan |
 | | This latest revelation is only one in a long list of war crimes committed by the U.S. government during its war and occupation of Afghanistan. |  | | Leonard Rubenstein, executive director of the Physicians for Human Rights said: "The refusal of the United States to acknowledge and investigate the possibility that its military partner murdered hundreds or thousands of prisoners is a terrible repudiation of its commitment to hold perpetrators of war crimes accountable for their deeds." |  | | Human rights groups estimate that between 1,500 and 8,000 Afghan civilians have been killed by U.S. bombs and as many as 20,000 people may have lost their lives as an indirect consequence of U.S. intervention. |
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| | The Birmingham Post (England): Milosevic on war crimes list.(News)@ HighBeam Research |
 | | This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. |  | | The International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia has reportedly named Slobodan Milosevic as a war criminal for his alleged atrocities in Bosnia and Croatia. |  | | The Birmingham Post (England): Milosevic on war crimes list.(News)@ HighBeam Research |
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| | A Growing List of War Crimes |
 | | Yet the US goes on piling up its record of horrible war crimes and pledging to continue and do more of these same crimes, both to the Iraqis and to others. |  | | They justify all crimes under the umbrella of "war on terrorism". |  | | The US never had any valid reason for invading, killing, imprisoning and torturing Iraqis. |
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| | NPR : War Crimes Court for Saddam? |
 | | Day to Day, December 15, 2003 · NPR's Alex Chadwick talks with NPR's Christopher Joyce about the long list of war crimes charges facing Saddam Hussein, and what kind of court the former dictator of Iraq will be tried in. |
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| | washingtonpost.com: International Special Report: Cambodia Report |
 | | He is believed to have been named by the United Nations in a recent list of Khmer Rouge members who should be tried for crimes against humanity. |  | | The government said it knew of Duch's general whereabouts two years ago, though no move was made to take him into custody. |  | | Duch, 56, was quoted by the Review as saying he was deeply sorry for the killings and was willing to face an international tribunal. |
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| | War Crimes Resource Guide |
 | | Crime de guerre My Lai [Rseau Voltaire] Go |  | | The Truth Seeker - Prisoner abuse 'ordered by military' Go |  | | Murder in the name of war - My Go |
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