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name: woonwei
school: hwachonginstitutionkonghwaschool
class: 3h2092g081g076/206
council: 9thproedcouncil36thhighschoolcouncil
8thproedcouncil35thhighschoolcouncil
ep3: hcdebate
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justin
yuan zhi
yi yun
fraser
samuel tay
nick chuan
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dk
sophin
wee shuen
long jian
liki
kah how
jek jin
shaun
edward
yu yang
I'm sorry, but I lost the rest of the links.
Please tag so I can get the URLs back. Thanks (:
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Now Playing: Unbeautiful by Lesley Roy
date: Saturday, August 11, 2007
title:
THW execute war criminals...1st Prop...okay... So, this is what I got from Wiki regarding war crimes...
In the context of war, a war crime is a punishable offense under international law, for violations of the laws of war by any person or persons, military or civilian. Every violation of the law of war in an inter-state conflict is a war crime, while violations in internal conflicts are typically limited to the local jurisdiction. In essence, the term "war crime" represents the concept of an international jurisdiction as applicable to the most severe crimes, in areas where government is dysfunctional and society is in a state of turmoil.
The article "list of war crimes" summarizes war crimes committed since the Hague Conventions of 1907. In addition, those incidents which have been judged in a court of law to be crimes against peace and crimes against humanity that have been committed since these crimes were first defined (in the London Charter, August 8, 1945) are also included.
The article "list of war criminals" is a list of war criminals as according to the conduct and rules of warfare as defined by the Nuremberg Trials following World War II as well as earlier agreements such as Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907, the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928, and the Geneva Conventions of 1929 and 1949.
There is SOOOOOOOOO much more, but I think I won't post anymore, lest Glendon or Edward sees this info...
Regards, Woon Wei
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