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A war crime is a crime committed during or in connection with war, including but not limited to genocide, maltreatment of prisoners, wanton destruction of civilians or property, cruelty, or acts in violation of internationally accepted means of conflict.

This category is for sites on war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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A book review of Geoffrey Robertson's history of modern human rights and the progress towards enforceable international laws against war crimes.
Collection of articles about the Vietnam War, Korea War, and Afghanistan War.
General and in-depth resources on genocide and related crimes against humanity.
Gives a clinical definition of genocide and what makes it the worst crime against humanity.
International project aimed at highlighting the men and women who resisted crimes against humanity, inspired by Yad Vashem's Garden of the Righteous in Jerusalem. Events, background, and related links.
Presentations, workshops, and materials to aid teachers in educating students about genocide in history.
Collection of news coverage from newspapers worldwide about war crimes tribunals from Nuremberg to the Hague.
Organization to protect rights of people around the world, to bring offenders to justice, prevent discrimination, uphold political freedom and to protect people from inhumane conduct in wartime.
An international organization of professional investigators, military officers, lawyers and academics dedicated to training and deploying professionals in the investigation of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
An award-winning educational and development charity founded in 1991, IWPR informs the international debate on conflict and supports the independent media in regions in transition. Long-time publisher of WarReport, IWPR produces several electronic reporting and monitoring services, all available via the Web or e-mail, in up to five languages.
Information, treaties, and legal materials, from the International Committee of the Red Cross. Includes the Geneva Conventions and their additional protocols.
Belgian based association to study military law and promote the law of armed conflict that respects human rights. In French and English.
Background on accused Nazi war criminal Juozas Kisielaitis.
A searchable database from the Avalon Project at Yale University on universally accepted means of conflict with historical treaties and agreements from the 18th to 21st century.
Campaign of the Transnational Radical Party for the establishment of the ICC and support of the ad hoc international criminal tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
Global, Internet-based network of activists working to prevent the crime of genocide, providing information on international laws and penalties.
Asserts the former U.S. attorney general has become the tool of left-wing cultists who defend Slobodan Milosevic, Saddam Hussein and Rwandan torturers as anti-imperialist heroes.
Redress is a London based, internationally focused non-profit legal/human rights organisation to help torture survivors use available international, regional and national remedies to obtain reparation and to campaign for effective remedies where they do not exist.
Provides legal support and assistance in prosecuting individuals responsible for serious crimes and atrocities committed in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. From the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, American University.
This section of CSCE (Helsinki Commission) is a part of the executive and legislative branches of the U.S. Government and monitors human rights in Europe. Hearings, resolutions in the US.
Has more than 55,000 video testimonies in the Visual History Archive conducted in 65 countries and 43 languages containing a complete personal history of life before, during, and after the interviewee’s firsthand experience with genocide.
Principal legal instruments, form the University of Minnesota Human Rights Library.
Presentations, workshops, and materials to aid teachers in educating students about genocide in history.
Has more than 55,000 video testimonies in the Visual History Archive conducted in 65 countries and 43 languages containing a complete personal history of life before, during, and after the interviewee’s firsthand experience with genocide.
An international organization of professional investigators, military officers, lawyers and academics dedicated to training and deploying professionals in the investigation of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Asserts the former U.S. attorney general has become the tool of left-wing cultists who defend Slobodan Milosevic, Saddam Hussein and Rwandan torturers as anti-imperialist heroes.
General and in-depth resources on genocide and related crimes against humanity.
Belgian based association to study military law and promote the law of armed conflict that respects human rights. In French and English.
Collection of news coverage from newspapers worldwide about war crimes tribunals from Nuremberg to the Hague.
This section of CSCE (Helsinki Commission) is a part of the executive and legislative branches of the U.S. Government and monitors human rights in Europe. Hearings, resolutions in the US.
Provides legal support and assistance in prosecuting individuals responsible for serious crimes and atrocities committed in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. From the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, American University.
A searchable database from the Avalon Project at Yale University on universally accepted means of conflict with historical treaties and agreements from the 18th to 21st century.
Background on accused Nazi war criminal Juozas Kisielaitis.
Gives a clinical definition of genocide and what makes it the worst crime against humanity.
A book review of Geoffrey Robertson's history of modern human rights and the progress towards enforceable international laws against war crimes.
Collection of articles about the Vietnam War, Korea War, and Afghanistan War.
Organization to protect rights of people around the world, to bring offenders to justice, prevent discrimination, uphold political freedom and to protect people from inhumane conduct in wartime.
Campaign of the Transnational Radical Party for the establishment of the ICC and support of the ad hoc international criminal tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
An award-winning educational and development charity founded in 1991, IWPR informs the international debate on conflict and supports the independent media in regions in transition. Long-time publisher of WarReport, IWPR produces several electronic reporting and monitoring services, all available via the Web or e-mail, in up to five languages.
Principal legal instruments, form the University of Minnesota Human Rights Library.
International project aimed at highlighting the men and women who resisted crimes against humanity, inspired by Yad Vashem's Garden of the Righteous in Jerusalem. Events, background, and related links.
Redress is a London based, internationally focused non-profit legal/human rights organisation to help torture survivors use available international, regional and national remedies to obtain reparation and to campaign for effective remedies where they do not exist.
Information, treaties, and legal materials, from the International Committee of the Red Cross. Includes the Geneva Conventions and their additional protocols.
Global, Internet-based network of activists working to prevent the crime of genocide, providing information on international laws and penalties.

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