Mass crimes, selective memory: the impossible trial of the West
⚡ Quick Summary
From the transatlantic slave trade to contemporary wars, from colonial genocides to organized famines, this contribution by Fatiha Charrat, doctor in sociology, questions a major contradiction: the powers which have shaped international law and present themselves as guardians of human rights are also at the heart of the most structuring crimes in modern history.
From the transatlantic slave trade to contemporary wars, from colonial genocides to organized famines, this contribution by Fatiha Charrat, doctor in sociology, questions a major contradiction: the powers which have shaped international law and present themselves as guardians of human rights are also at the heart of the most structuring crimes in modern history. A reflection on impunity, selective memory and the demand for truly universal justice.
The post Mass crimes, selective memory: the impossible trial of the West appeared first on Médias24 - Number one in Moroccan economic information.
← Back