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Rajagopal and Jill Carr-Harris are activists who run Ekta Parishad and Jai Jagat, two organizations that promote Gandhian approaches to peace and development. At the World Social Forum this summer in Benin, they will teaching Gandhian methods to 50 African youths from situations of conflict.
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This conversation was about displacement. Marilyn Krieger told us about a young mountain lion she had met in her canyon who was found in San Francisco and relocated to the Santa Cruz mountains. Charles Tauber told us about the trafficked Nigerian women and Russian deserters who are unable to make a home anywhere.
info_outlineMatthew Gillett has been involved with war crime for many years. He spent time in Afghanistan intervening to protect victims of human rights abuse, some of which were related to cases that the International Criminal Court would consider. Later he became a trial lawyer in The Hague for the ICC. Here we talk about the changing international laws about war crime and crime against humanity. He is pleased that the law has recently changed so that the deliberate instigation of famine to civilians as an act of war now applies to civil wars, whereas it had formerly applied to international conflicts. For the video, audio podcast, transcript, and comments: https://tosavetheworld.ca/episode-376-prosecuting-war-criminals/