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What Are War Crimes and How Are They Prosecuted?
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What Are War Crimes and How Are They Prosecuted?

War crimes are serious violations of international humanitarian law committed during armed conflict. From the Geneva Conventions to the International Criminal Court, here is how the world defines, investigates, and punishes the worst acts of war.

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