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eden
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by eden » 11 Feb 2021, 19:15
Many of the artillery attacks did not appear aimed at specific military targets but struck generalized populated areas.
The United Nations high commissioner for human rights should send a fact-finding team into the region to investigate alleged violations of the laws of war in Tigray, and to ensure that evidence of abuses is preserved, Human Rights Watch said.
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Tog Wajale E.R.
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by Tog Wajale E.R. » 11 Feb 2021, 19:20
Human Rights Watches Are None Reliable Sources Of Organization. If Human Rights Watches Are Honest ☆ They Would Have Said A Lots Of Things About Saudi Arabia, U A.E. U.K And Of Course U.S.A. Crimes Of Killing / Genocide In Yemen, Aleppo, Syria And Iraq. Go Figure Edu Shikorr.
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eden
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by eden » 11 Feb 2021, 19:48
I can’t disagree there. International laws are enforced where there’s alignment with the interests of powerful countries. In this case, it looks like it does.