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1 Jallianwala Bagh: Even after 102 years, the 1919 massacre awaits an apology and reparation by the British Government. PTI
Bharat H Desai
Jawaharlal Nehru Chair & Professor of International Law, JNU
On April 24, the US President, in a historic move, issued a statement that finally recognised the 1915 Ottoman-era large-scale massacre of the Armenians as ‘genocide’. “We honour the victims of the Meds Yeghern so that the horrors of what happened are never lost to history. And we remember so that we remain ever-vigilant against the corrosive influence of hate in all its forms,” President Biden said.
The statement sets the stage for catching up with the 106-year-old horrific crimes committed against the Armenians by the Turks at the start of World War I. The statement is full of positivity as it seeks to honour the story of the Armenians, acknowledge their pain and affirm the history. As it happens in all cases wherein crimes were committed in the distant past, the
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Might s right: China uses military muscle to override legal shortcomings
By Viet Anh  April 29, 2021 | 07:55 am GMT+7
Clearly disadvantaged in making South China Sea claims under international law, China s gray zone tactics are thin cover for deploying its muscle power. China s strategy is being implemented with a power-based approach versus a rules-based approach, said Cmdr. Jonathan Odom, Military Professor of International Law, Marshall Center for Security Studies.
He was speaking Tuesday in his personal capacity at a virtual webinar on the Rule of Law and Gray Zone Activities in the East and South China Seas, hosted by Pacific Forum, a non-profit, foreign policy research institute based in Honolulu, Hawaii, the U.S.