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GENOCIDE
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Is the US Complicit in Israel’s “Plausible” Genocide?
Daniel Warner | The prohibition of genocide, complicity in genocide, and the duty to prevent genocide are fundamental norms of customary international law from which there are no exceptions.
Being aware of the risk of genocide obliges states to prevent genocide occurring.
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If a Mother Can Be Found Complicit in Murders Committed by Her Son, Shouldn’t States Be Held Complicit in Israel’s “Plausible Genocide” in Gaza?
Daniel Warner | Can we apply the idea of indirect parental responsibility for the actions of a child to states’ indirect responsibility in providing weapons to Israel as it commits what the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has officially ruled “plausible” genocide?
Suspending Funding for the UN’s Refugee Organization in Gaza is an Indirect Violation of the International Court of Justice’s Decision—and Morally Indefensible
DANIEL WARNER | the move to suspend funding for the organization is an indirect violation of the ICJ’s decision and IS morally indefensible.
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The UN’s Liquidity Crisis Should Not Obscure the Organization’s Value
The Inside Story of a Senior UN Human Rights Official’s Resignation.
The G|O talks to Craig Mokhiber