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Colonialism, slavery, the splintering of Africa into small countries, and a long history of resource exploitation may be matters of the distant past to the perpetrators, but not so to those who suffered as a result.
These laws differ fundamentally from memory laws in Western Europe, because they actively protect the memory of the perpetrators, rather than the victims, of state-sponsored crimes.
But Poland is – and its government, too, is now actively protecting the memory of the
perpetrators
of crimes against humanity, though they were individual citizens, not state officials acting in their government’s name.
The would-be
perpetrators
also became the primary victims.
By talking again at such a high level, despite there being no significant progress in Pakistan in bringing the
perpetrators
to justice, India, the critics charge, has in effect surrendered to Pakistani intransigenceIndeed, the critics point out that the wide-ranging and comprehensive talks agreed to by the two sides are the old “composite dialogue” under a new label.
To this end, national governments have a responsibility to develop policies and practices that are sensitive to gender – policies that effectively discourage gender-based discrimination, while preventing violence, including by punishing its
perpetrators.
Nigeria’s government and the international community must learn the lessons of the LRA and act immediately to save lives and bring
perpetrators
to justice.
In early May, US Secretary of State John Kerry pledged $5 million toward “a credible, impartial, and effective justice mechanism, such as a hybrid court,” to hold accountable
perpetrators
of violence in South Sudan’s civil war, in which tens of thousands have died, and hundreds of thousands displaced, since 2013.
By allowing survivors to seek justice and
perpetrators
to seek forgiveness, the success of Gacaca is evident in how Rwandans today, killers and survivors, live side by side peacefully.
After all, severe insult and incitement to hatred and violence are prohibited, and
perpetrators
can be prosecuted.
It could also help the Bush Administration to come up with a more convincing procedure than the one presently envisaged for honoring the President's vow to bring the
perpetrators
of September 11 th to justice.
On the contrary, many of the
perpetrators
later held senior government positions.
Moreover, the BJP had opposed interaction with Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, pending satisfactory progress on the prosecution and punishment of the
perpetrators
of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, which killed 164 people and injured more than 300.
The tension boils on thanks, in part, to the refusal of Gujarat's government to pursue and prosecute the
perpetrators
of the crime.
It calls for speedy and impartial rehabilitation to the victims and bringing to trial in a transparent manner the
perpetrators
of these crimes.
But a lack of implementation and enforcement of anti-money-laundering, tax transparency, and anti-corruption rules is shielding the
perpetrators
from prosecution.
That will have a chilling result: as long as a military-dominated Pakistan continues, willingly or helplessly, to harbour the
perpetrators
of Islamist terror, what happened in Mumbai could happen again -- anywhere.
In only ten cases have the
perpetrators
been brought to justice.
After many futile efforts, the EU must get tough with the
perpetrators.
But it is impossible to ascertain the perpetrators, and the Maidan nationalists – the Svoboda party, which has five members in the new government and idolizes wartime leader Stepan Bandera, and the even more extreme Right Sector – have taken pains to stress that anti-Semitism is not part of their program today.
In fact, according to the International Press Institute, violence against journalists and impunity for the
perpetrators
are “two of the biggest threats to media freedom in our world today.”
As a result, “in practice, many
perpetrators
enjoy impunity.”
The only way to end impunity for heinous crimes against children is by enforcing genuine accountability – and by bringing the
perpetrators
to justice.
If globalization is to work for everyone, decisions about how to manage it must be made in a democratic and inclusive manner – with the participation of both the
perpetrators
and the victims of the mistakes.
By 2015, however, the US Department of Justice identified the
perpetrators
as a sophisticated criminal gang led by two Israelis and an American citizen who lives in Moscow and Tel Aviv.
A Wrong Turn for Human RightsNEW YORK – The world has plunged into a period of brutality, with impunity for the
perpetrators
of violence.
Twenty-five years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and more than a decade after the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC), shockingly little is being done to stop these abuses, and the prospects of the victims ever getting justice, let alone bringing the
perpetrators
to account, seem ever more remote.
New UN-backed international and hybrid tribunals were created to bring to account
perpetrators
of atrocities in the Balkans, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and Cambodia.
The other narrative describes an economy that is encumbered by never-ending European debt crises whose
perpetrators
seek to shift their responsibility – and their financing needs – onto Germany’s pristine balance sheet.
But setting in motion a process to bring the
perpetrators
of heinous crimes to justice seems appropriate in its own right.
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