• five counts of crimes against humanity: murder — Article 7 (1)(a); extermination — Article 7 (1)(b);
forcible transfer — Article 7 (1)(d); torture — Article 7 (1)(f); and rape — Article 7 (1)(g);
In 2002, this was further clarified by article 7 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court as encompassing inhumane acts such as torture, murder,
forcible transfer, imprisonment or persecution of an identifiable group on political, national, cultural, religious or other grounds, committed in the
It detailed Christians as «being hung on a cross over a fire, crushed under a steamroller, herded off bridges and trampled underfoot... extra-judicial killing, extermination, enslavement / forced labour,
forcible transfer of population, arbitrary imprisonment, torture, persecution, enforced disappearance, rape and sexual violence, and other inhumane acts.»
Not exact matches
Trafficking is the
forcible, fraudulent or otherwise deceptive harbour, receipt or
transfer of a person for the purpose of exploiting them for prostitution, forced labour or other slave - like practices.