MIL-OSI Global: Can mass atrocities be prevented? This course attempts to answer the question foreignaffairs.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from foreignaffairs.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Many genocide classes review the Holocaust or Cambodia’s Killing Fields. A scholar wanted to show that genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing still happen today.
hearing. the united states has a national interest, national security interest and a moral responsibility to respond to cases of mass atrocity. what when civilians are being murdered by governments, that does not mean when civilians ar murdered by governments, that does not mean the united states should intervene military. when civilians are being murdered, it s incumbent on us to see if there is something we can do to remedy the situation. the question i have is from the 90s to 2013 and now, 2023, have you taken a more nuanced view? you emphasized there while there is a national interest in responding to atrocities and genocide, you ve also emphasized not always military. every case has a context and it is the responsibility of advocates and writers and policy makers to take those contexts
was the libyans that carried out the attacks, my own personal view was that it was not enough just to go and seek to try the individual agents who were acting on behalf of libya. obviously the intelligence service doesn t go off on its own and do these things. so i felt we had to take direct action against libya and i felt that we should establish the precedent at that point that if you attack, if you engage in this kind of mass atrocity, terroristic attack on the united states that you will be signing your own death warrant. while masud was in custody in libya on separate charges, he confessed to his part in the lockerbie attack. are you convinced there is enough evidence to guarantee a conviction? that is the standard we use in the department ofjustice which is we don t bring charges unless we feel we have admissible evidence sufficient to prove to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt that the individual is guilty. we know there was an interview he gave that to libyan