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4/17/20
I want to say something to liven up your solitary day!
Carpet bomb the motherfuckers!
4/21/20
Amnesty International says Mohammed Bin Salman has increasingly used the death penalty to silence critics.
Read more from ABC News4/24/20
Two former members of Syria's military intelligence unit go on trial over accusations of torture.
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Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:Two former members of Syria's military intelligence unit go on trial over accusations of torture.
Outrageous - they were members of the legitimate 100% recognised government.
No International crime involved.
Meanwhile, we carry out tons of real international crimes - and destroy the lives of the whistle-blowers who expose them.
4/24/20
Let Berry go to defend them , if his legal capabilities are the same as historical abilities the two will get off with triple life sentences each man instead of a 300 years each with no chance of parole.
Berry will look good in a wig - he looks fucking stupid at the best of times
BM
4/24/20
bml00 said:Let Berry go to defend them
You were going to tell me whether you favoured prosecuting people who deliberately target civilians with their rockets.
5/2/20
An outgoing UN official calls for a new investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Myanmar, while saying she is "utterly disappointed" with former human rights hero Aung San Suu Kyi.
Read more from www.abc.net.au5/4/20
Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:An outgoing UN official calls for a new investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Myanmar, while saying she is "utterly disappointed" with former human rights hero Aung San Suu Kyi.
I have to suppose that it is Israel's baleful influence that stops us acting to stop this atrocity.
We adopted the Refugee Convention in 1951 and the Protocol in 1967 - putting all the burdens on countries neighbouring the ethnic cleansing and doing nothing about the criminals carrying out the land-grabbing.
Its almost as if we sided with the Nazis kicking out the Jews!
5/20/20
With the investigation into alleged war crimes committed by Australian Special Forces in Afghanistan coming to an end, a judge involved warns the findings will cause "distress" for some soldiers involved.
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