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War Crimes Rampant: 100K+ Civilians Killed Annually

War Crimes Rampant: 100K+ Civilians Killed Annually

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International humanitarian law stands at a breaking point as over 100,000 civilians die annually in armed conflicts marked by systematic targeting of hospitals, schools and homes. The deliberate murder, torture and rape of detainees alongside widespread use of starvation as a weapon of war demands immediate action through weapons export restrictions and prosecution of war crimes. Rampant impunity erodes the deterrent effect of law itself, making sustained support for judicial accountability mechanisms an urgent policy priority.

International law has ceased to exist as anything more than rhetoric after decades of selective enforcement exposed its fundamental weakness. The strong nations do whatever they can while the weak suffer whatever they must, revealing that legal frameworks mean nothing without the power to enforce them. Pretending otherwise just perpetuates a dangerous fiction that prevents realistic assessment of how conflicts actually get resolved.


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