View Full Version : What makes it so hard to capture war criminals?
We say human rights are at the top of our agenda, yet, war crimes have occured and are often put to halt at a very slow pace. Why is this the case? Doesn't this show that international governace just isn't doing it or is it really tehre faultl
Dayle Record
Nov16-04, 06:04 PM
It is not on our agenda.
wasteofo2
Nov16-04, 06:14 PM
Has Bush ever actually said "Human rights are on the top of my agenda"? That'd be a shock if he had...
Let me rephrase. War crimes are infringing on human rights, why can't we ever get justice for the victims
wasteofo2
Nov16-04, 07:54 PM
I don't think justice is a high priority in our current government. The UN doesn't do a thing about it because they're a corrupt and highly dysfunctional. Justice only matters if you get press I guess...
Gokul43201
Nov16-04, 08:15 PM
xecute, do you have something specific in mind ? What war crimes are you talking about ?
The Nuremberg trial, for instance, happened almost immediately after the war ended - in fact, I'd say the Allies rushed it, instead of taking the time to get things right.
War crimes are very tricky to prove and while the excuse of "following orders" is not enough, it's often not a black or white situation.
Now your thread title asks about 'capturing' war criminals, and I don't see that this gets neglected, if there's diplomatic and military access.
russ_watters
Nov16-04, 09:49 PM
Let me rephrase. War crimes are infringing on human rights, why can't we ever get justice for the victimsCriminals don't like being caught and don't make it easy for us.
well, let's just say.. milosevic
why did it take so long?
we have a bunch of courts, why can't we prosecute them
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