Sentences with phrase «war crimes seek»

All proceeds of the program will go directly towards the organization's charity, which helps victims of torture and war crimes seek justice.

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This was at a time when the Foreign Office under William Hague was making a big fanfare about challenging rape as a weapon of war, but the Home Office was routinely deporting women seeking asylum who had endured this awful crime.
Former president Yahya Jammeh announced in October that he would pull Gambia out of the ICC, accusing the world body of ignoring alleged war crimes of Western nations and seeking only to prosecute Africans.
A member of the War Crimes Commission is seeking the mastermind of the Holocaust, who has changed his identity.
With our troops mired in a difficult war overseas, natural disasters a seemingly more common occurrence, and violent crime an ongoing concern, many Americans are seeking an emotional respite.
It has been well over a month since an array of lawyers, academics and authors met in Andover, Mass., for the Justice Robert Jackson Conference on the Planning for Prosecution of High Level American War Criminals, but the group remains as committed as ever to seeking the prosecution of Bush Administration officials for war crimWar Criminals, but the group remains as committed as ever to seeking the prosecution of Bush Administration officials for war crimwar crimes.
Ultimately this case did not deal with a real applicant seeking admission after being the victim of a civil war and involved in war crimes, deferring this difficult question — for now.
Clearly this was a concern of Admiral Boyce, Chief of the Defence Staff in early 2003, when he sought re-assurance that he was not being asked to send his troops to commit war crimes.
European court says military deserter needs evidence of involvement in war crimes to seek asylum, Reuters
London About Blog LEAP UK is a global network of law enforcement figures who seek alternatives to failing, punitive drug laws.Our mission at LEAP is to reduce the multitude of unintended harmful consequences resulting from fighting the war on drugs and to lessen the incidence of death, disease, crime and addiction by ultimately ending drug prohibition.
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