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Nick Cohen writes in the Guardian about how regimes or movements that commit crimes against humanity can get away with genocide despite the UN's committement of preventing and punishing such actions.
Author: Nick Cohen
October 29, 2006
Nick Cohen writes in the Guardian about how regimes or movements that commit crimes against humanity can get away with genocide despite the UN's committement of preventing and punishing such actions.
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