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It’s time for America to indict itself: Cruelty and dehumanization never end well by Jared O. Bell 1127 words This week marks the 30th anniversary of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. On December 14,1995 leaders from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and the former Yugoslavia signed the Dayton Peace Agreement, ending a ferocious three-and-a-half-year war
Humanity clings to the wreckage by Robert C. Koehler 564 words “Kill them all!” You have a problem with that? What are you, some kind of unmanly wimp? Pete Hegseth spits in your face. Let me catch my breath, calm myself, wipe my face. The cutting edge is raw. A hundred deaths, a thousand deaths,
From Nuremberg to Rome: Keeping humanity safe by Donna R. Park 909 words Given my long-term interest in international affairs, I went to see the recently released movie, “Nuremberg,” to revisit the issue of how a court of law can be used to convict those guilty of war crimes. As a result, several parts of