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Claire Welch In September 2013, top of the international agenda was to stop any further deadly chemical attacks on the people of Syria. Bringing the war criminals to justice was not far behind. A UN commission probed 14 illegal chemical attacks including one that killed more than 1,400 men, women and children. Maher Assad, the brother of SyriaåÕs President, was thought to be behind the atrocities. Reports claimed that the ruthless Republican Guard ordered a junior captain to fire chemical shells under threat of being shot in the head. History is littered with brutal war criminals, from Iraqi tyrant Saddam Hussein to Serbian Slobodan Milosevic who died in his cell of a heart attack, following his arrest and the charges brought against him for war crimes. Libya suffered under Colonel Gaddafi, while Bosnia saw war crimes perpetrated by Ratko Mladic, who is currently still on trial. Germany, however, has had to come to terms with some of the worst atrocities committed-there is now speculation that up to 30 concentration camp guards could finally face justice for the deaths of helpless men, women and children who were murdered in the gas chambers, or shot as they desperately tried to escape. Led by German lawyers, moves are being made to see that surviving Nazis pay for their horrific crimes before they die. CRIMES OF THE CENTURYury åÐ War Crimes, takes a detailed and disturbing look at some of the worst atrocities ever committed by humankind and questions whether war crimes might one day become catastrophic events that are firmly confined to the past.

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At the beginning of September 2013, top of the international agenda was to stop any further deadly chemical attacks on the people of Syria. Bringing the war criminals to justice was not far behind. A United Nations commission was already in place to investigate abuses committed by all sides and it probed 14 illegal chemical attacks including one that killed more than 1,400 men, women and children. Maher Assad, the brother of Syria's President, Bashar al-Assad, was thought to be behind the atrocities. History is littered with brutal war crimes and the criminals behind them, and many have been brought to justice. Iraqi tyrant Saddam Hussein was hanged while Serbian Slobodan Milosevic died in his cell of a heart attack following his arrest and the charges brought against him for war crimes. Libya suffered under Colonel Gaddafi, while Bosnia saw war crimes perpetrated by Ratko Mladic, who is currently still on trial. Germany, however, has had to come to terms with some of the worst atrocities and crimes committed by humankind, and there are moves being made to see that surviving Nazis should pay for their horrific crimes before they die. However, despite the outcry over the Holocaust and Hiroshima, war crimes continued and are still being committed into the 21st century. The previous 100 years were depressingly war-stained, but nations agreed that International courts would be established to deter and punish the worst crimes against humanity. These courts enforce new laws against violations of human rights, yet still fail to deter these atrocities from happening. Governments and victims seek justice and revenge is not uncommon. The Khmer Rouge terrorized the Cambodian people between 1975 and 1979. While under their rule, more than a million people died of starvation, disease, torture and execution. Despite the fact that the Khmer Rouge was overthrown more than 30 years ago, their legacy meant that Cambodians suffered economically, psychologically and politically for many years afterwards. In the 1990s, there was mass genocide in Rwanda while in South Africa, apartheid enforced racial segregation and economic and social control which saw millions of people being forced to relocate.
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Claire Welch is the author of a number of crime books, including Unsolved Crimes, Robbery, Gangs, Football Hooligans, Bank Raids and Gangsters. She has also written numerous non-fiction titles and works as publisher for the Academy of Contemporary Music.

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  • ÉditeurJ H Haynes & Co Ltd
  • Date d'édition2014
  • ISBN 10 085733669X
  • ISBN 13 9780857336699
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  • Nombre de pages232
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