Sentences with phrase «arrested for crimes against humanity»

Two decades after forging an unlikely alliance in Pol Pot's Cambodia, a French ethnologist and a former Khmer Rouge official meet again after the latter is arrested for crimes against humanity, in this drama from top French director Régis Wargnier.
Two decades after forging an unlikely alliance in Pol Pot's Cambodia, a French ethnologist and a former Khmer Rouge official meet again after the latter is arrested for crimes against humanity, in this drama from top French director Règis Wargnier.

Not exact matches

If I ever met him, I'd probably tell him that he is horrible and disgusting and if he were on Earth, he'd be arrested and put on trial for his crimes against humanity.
The International Criminal Court is seeking an arrest warrant for Col. Muammar Gadhafi and two of his most trusted advisors for crimes against humanity.
Btw: No need to capitalize «he», that would be indicative of respect being warranted and your imaginary friend doesn't merit respect nor would it if it were to magically appear this minute - in fact it would be arrested and sent to prison for its crimes against humanity.
HURIWA therefore called for the arrest and prosecution of the killer soldiers and police or else the governor would be held personally liable and dragged before the World's crimes court to face charges of crimes against humanity.
Socio - Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to urgently «seek from the International Criminal Court an arrest warrant to bring Mrs Diezani Alison - Madueke before the court on allegations of corruption against her, which the government should consider as crimes against humanity and serious enough for it to sanction her prosecution before the court.»
On the second day of her trial for «crimes against humanity», Ivory Coast's former first lady Simone Gbagbo denounced a political trial and said she was victim of «attempted rape» during her arrest in April 2011.
The arrest warrant was issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity but, assuming the crimes of which he is accused also violate the domestic law of Libya, he could be tried either in Libya or by the ICC in the Hague.
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