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The Challenge of Accountability for Atrocities and Genocides
The podcast explores the history of atrocities, war crimes, and genocides of the 20th and 21st centuries and discusses the accountability of accused perpetrators who seldom owned it. It questions the effectiveness of global organizations and their inability to bring justice to the victims of such crimes.
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The vast majority of accused perpetrators of genocides, atrocities, and war crimes deny their involvement in such acts, despite the extensive body of rules and laws established over the last century to codify these crimes and prevent them from recurring.
05:28 - 08:12 (02:43)
Summary
The vast majority of accused perpetrators of genocides, atrocities, and war crimes deny their involvement in such acts, despite the extensive body of rules and laws established over the last century to codify these crimes and prevent them from recurring.
ChapterThe Challenge of Accountability for Atrocities and Genocides
EpisodeShow 63 - Supernova in the East II
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
The task of confronting genocide is daunting, given the potential repercussions and the lack of knowledge about the victims.
08:12 - 09:39 (01:27)
Summary
The task of confronting genocide is daunting, given the potential repercussions and the lack of knowledge about the victims. Despite the creation of organizations and tools to prevent such atrocities, tackling genocide remains difficult.