People whose lives and personalities were as damaged and diverse as one might expect from a mystery
about a war criminal, might tell the story in ways that were easier to digest.
Not exact matches
Protesters from the non-governmental Youth Initiative for Human Rights interrupted the event with a banner that read: «
War criminals must shut up so we can talk
about victims».
The Star
Wars saga continues with Felicity Jones starring as Jyn Erso, a Rebellion soldier and
criminal, who's
about to learn how dangerous the galaxy can truly be.
It is, at least, apparent that the debates
about humanitarian intervention by military force in the last decade,
about the creation of international
criminal tribunals in a number of cases,
about the idea of a state's «universal jurisdiction» in cases of violations of the Genocide Convention or other «crimes against humanity,»
about how far the global
war on terror may proceed without violating the rights of states, and most recently,
about the United - States - led use of force against the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq, have all raised important points of positive and customary international law, and that in every one of these cases the outcome remains unsettled.
By then a
criminal justice major at Alabama, he also began to ask questions
about the
war that had caused his father's death.
But from what is public
about their toxic relationship, Brown didn't practice tough love... he was an enablear.Whitney's tragedy should not be used to defend the counterproductive
war on drugs.This
war has failed; mainly serves the money intererts of the prison / industrial complex; and has strongly curtailed our civil liberties.Insteaed, Houston's tragedy should be used to argue the position that drugs and drug addiction is a medical issue, not a
criminal issue.The
war on drugs should be reconfigured, beginning with the legalization of medical pot
There is one clear message that has come out of the death of Margaret Thatcher: I was right
about Iraq, and Tony Blair is a
war criminal.
Encounters behind bars between Nazi
war criminal Hermann Goering and an American doctor 65 years ago raise questions
about responsibility, allegiance and the nature of evil
When he discovers that one of his neighbors is a Nazi
war criminal, teenager Todd Bowden persuades and blackmails Kurt Dussander to tell him
about his
war crimes.
The Cold
War is going strong, but there's
about to be a thaw thanks to a
criminal organization with ties to the Nazis.
Clearly told, the movie also asks questions
about the
criminal justice system and how the poor and minorities become trapped in it that somebody will have to answer one day, with a special focus on the
war on drugs.
We fast forward thirty years and a very senior Rachel (Helen Mirren) is being lauded in a new book
about an Eastern Berlin covert operation and the killing of the Nazi
war criminal Dieter Vogel (Jesper Christensen).
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war criminal (Ljubomir Kerekes) still at - large.
Few actors can say their range of leading man portraiture covers Indian pacifist legend and Serbian
war criminal, which lends «An Ordinary Man,»
about the latter, a commemorative aura for disguise veteran Ben Kingsley as he scrubs a hunted military man...
Ben Kingsley again demonstrates his versatility, but even his best effort can't bring much sympathy to this redemption story
about a Nazi
war criminal always moving to avoid capture.
But it is Muriel's deft combination of high modernism and leftist critique — bearing out Gilles Deleuze's comment that Resnais and Straub - Huillet are the most political filmmakers — that has influenced so many subsequent films, including Michael Haneke's Caché and, most extensively, Jean - Luc Godard's 2 or 3 Things I Know
About Her, which JLG called a «partner» to the Resnais, and which features a poster of Muriel as homage, also condemns a
criminal war (Vietnam), and similarly parallels a portrait of a woman with that of a city under urban renovation.
For a film
about an aging ex-rock star who heads out on a mission to track down the Nazi
war criminal who tormented his father, it seems there is a strange tonal balance going on here which will either work out great or flop terribly hard.
A gang of unspecified
criminal activity but which comes with a vague Vietnam
War backstory
about brotherhood and honor.
Then what seems like a snoozy romantic drama
about a reformed
criminal (Mad Max: Fury Road's Nicholas Hoult) whose girlfriend (Star
Wars:...
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about three former Mossad Agents (Helen Mirren, Tom Wilkinson and Ciaran Hinds) who come out of retirement to track down a Nazi
war criminal (Jesper Christensen) back on the loose after already being apprehended by them 35 years earlier.
Then what seems like a snoozy romantic drama
about a reformed
criminal (Mad Max: Fury Road's Nicholas Hoult) whose girlfriend (Star
Wars: Rogue One's Felicity Jones) needs a kidney transplant suddenly takes a compelling turn when a gun - wielding, bare - chested Ben Kingsley (Sexy Beast) appears on screen and starts barking out dialogue in an accent of unknown origin.
One thing that cracks me up
about this flick is the subtle hints that the mortician is some kind of Nazi
war criminal.
The film focuses on the Herculean efforts of pastor Jay Reinke, who has turned his church into a makeshift home base for the new arrivals — to the chagrin of the facility's neighbours, who are skeptical
about the men's scruffy appearance and possible
criminal backgrounds, and the open hostility of the town newspaper, which wages
war on Reinke's new congregation by publishing a list of former sex offenders harboured in the church as well as in the pastor's own home.
Iles wrote his first novel in 1993, a thriller
about Nazi
war criminal Rudolf Hess, which became the first of twelve New York Times bestsellers.
Yvonne has ghost - written and co-written several top selling non-fiction titles, including: Rising up from the Blood: A Legacy Reclaimed — A Bridge Forward The Autobiography of Sarah Washington O'Neal Rush, The Great - Granddaughter of Booker T. Washington (Solid Rock Books) by Sarah Washington O'Neal Rush; Fighting for Your Life: The African American
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about It (More Than A Pro Books) by Levar Fisher.
We are introduced to La Rochefoucauld when he is
about to testify in the trial of an accused
war criminal and collaborator — for the defense.
So Mad Max (an apocalyptic and brutal wasteland), Danganronpa (a series
about kids being forced to kill each other) and Metal Gear Solid V (the story of a
war hero turned
criminal) are childish?
Wednesday's Jerusalem Post has an interesting story
about a Harvard law student working at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, using our tools to track down
war criminals.
Professor Jennifer Bond, who represented CARL in this case, stated that, «this decision is not
about giving a break to
war criminals.
The US Congress, already in possession of a great deal of information
about the torture conducted by the administration — which had been covered widely in the press, and had been briefed, at least in part, from the outset to a select few of its members — passed the Military Commissions Act of 2006 and in so doing attempted to protect those responsible from
criminal penalty under the
War Crimes Act.
If a small number of robbers can not be brought to the bar of international justice, the
war criminals of the world have little to worry
about.