World War III - An Estimate of Consequences by NAN RANDALL "Charlottesville"
...t seemed light-years away from the problems of international power and politics. Wh...dormitories, schools, and motels, the refugee camps were a breeding ground for di...s destroyed preferred to return to the refugee camps inland. There was nothing to...Debriefing with Me Swinwood, Canadian lawyer: Crime Against Humanity and Genocide -Continued Page 2
...e against humanity. This internationally recognized crime has...nd jurisprudence, but also by international law, including "j...r importance to the following international and national instrumen...on prisoners in concentration camps. Article 13: “An inte...