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Subject Accountability for War Crimes in Afghanistan and Yemen
Date November 19, 2021 7:08 PM
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Taking Responsibility for the Deaths of Others

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"While we have every right to mourn our own dead, we also have a moral obligation, one that is widely ignored, to acknowledge the deaths of others—especially when we are the perpetrators of these crimes," writes Walter L. Hixson.

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** The Language of War and U.S. Policy in the Middle East
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"The U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan has ended, but the vast military, intelligence and information infrastructure designed to fight the war on terror remains inveterate," Dr. M. Reza Behnam warns.
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U.N. Drops Investigation into Human Rights Violations in Yemen
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From Yemen to Palestine to Western Sahara, Ian Williams argues that the U.N. Human Rights Council has lost its credibility.

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