Crimes of War. What the Public Should Know
Crimes of War. What the Public Should Know
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- Seisukord: Hea (kasutatud)
- Märkused:
- WW Norton & Co |
- 399 lk | Pehmekaaneline | 130 x 200 mm
- ISBN: 9780393319149
- Keel: ingliskeelne
Exposing the Horrors of Modern Conflict
Crimes of War by Roy Gutman is a powerful and eye-opening examination of the atrocities committed during contemporary armed conflicts around the world. Drawing on extensive investigative journalism and firsthand accounts, Gutman sheds light on the devastating impact of war crimes, including genocide, ethnic cleansing, and systematic human rights abuses. This essential teos provides a sobering and unflinching look at the human cost of warfare, challenging readers to confront uncomfortable truths and the urgent need for accountability.
Justice, Accountability, and the Pursuit of Peace
Gutman’s teos explores the legal frameworks and international efforts aimed at preventing and prosecuting war crimes. Through detailed case studies and compelling narratives, the book reveals both the successes and shortcomings of global justice mechanisms. Crimes of War emphasizes the importance of documentation, advocacy, and vigilance in the ongoing fight to uphold human rights and protect vulnerable populations. This work serves as a vital resource for students, policymakers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of war and justice.
Roy Gutman: A Voice for Truth and Human Rights
With Crimes of War, Roy Gutman establishes himself as a courageous and authoritative voice in investigative journalism and human rights advocacy. His meticulous research and compassionate storytelling bring urgency and clarity to issues that demand global attention. This teos is indispensable for readers committed to learning about and combating the atrocities that mar modern history.
About the Author: Roy Gutman is an award-winning journalist and author known for his investigative reporting on conflict zones and human rights violations. With Crimes of War, he offers a compelling and necessary examination of the dark realities of warfare.
