It sheds light on heinous war crimes and violations of international humanitarian laws with impunity without a global Justice response, highlighting the late involvement of global actors. Tracing the U.S. special forces counter-terrorism activities and U.N. military involvement in the region. It highlights the ICC indictment of rebel commanders and the ineffective U.S. and UN sanctions on rebel commanders. The book exposes the limitations of the ICC and its lack of referrals to international tribunals to handle war crimes beyond its mandate in war crimes committed before its establishment. It exposed the plight of over two million people displaced in what remained like a concentration camp against the UN guidelines. It tells stories of bush meetings with LRA rebels by high-profile people, including Christians Bishops, to discuss peace. The book examines the LRA rebellion, underscoring its significant impact and how it reshaped the Global Justice discourse. It raises thought-provoking questions about the responsibility to protect principles, liberal justice dual punishment for victims, and the importance of the transitional justice process. It concludes that the collective will of the international community and governance institutions is vital to world peace.
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WAR HORROR UNRESOLVED: LONG WALK TO PEACE AND JUSTICE IN EAST AND CENTRAL AFRICA
It sheds light on heinous war crimes and violations of international humanitarian laws with impunity without a global Justice response, highlighting the late involvement of global actors. Tracing the U.S. special forces counter-terrorism activities and U.N. military involvement in the region. It highlights the ICC indictment of rebel commanders and the ineffective U.S. and UN sanctions on rebel commanders. The book exposes the limitations of the ICC and its lack of referrals to international tribunals to handle war crimes beyond its mandate in war crimes committed before its establishment. It exposed the plight of over two million people displaced in what remained like a concentration camp against the UN guidelines. It tells stories of bush meetings with LRA rebels by high-profile people, including Christians Bishops, to discuss peace. The book examines the LRA rebellion, underscoring its significant impact and how it reshaped the Global Justice discourse. It raises thought-provoking questions about the responsibility to protect principles, liberal justice dual punishment for victims, and the importance of the transitional justice process. It concludes that the collective will of the international community and governance institutions is vital to world peace.
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WAR HORROR UNRESOLVED: LONG WALK TO PEACE AND JUSTICE IN EAST AND CENTRAL AFRICA

WAR HORROR UNRESOLVED: LONG WALK TO PEACE AND JUSTICE IN EAST AND CENTRAL AFRICA
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BN ID: | 2940184406558 |
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Publisher: | OKUMU RONALD REAGAN |
Publication date: | 01/22/2025 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 8 MB |
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