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Toronto Cops Accused of Botching Investigation of Repeated Sex Offender
They had DNA evidence on him but failed to act. It was only when another police force arrested him for a separate sex assault that he was caught.
Companies Will Be Able to Sue Governments For Breaking TPP Copyright Rules
The full text of the secretive agreement was released today.
I Tried to Bully My Colleagues by Unfriending Them on Facebook
A woman got fired for it at an Australian tribunal. Will I have the same luck?
Talking to Cambodians in the Bronx About the Khmer Rouge Genocide Tribunal
Despite many Cambodian New Yorkers' connection to the tragedy, the diaspora here isn't too focused on the proceedings in their home country.
Balkan Blood Ties: Children of The Hague's Accused Deny the 'War Crimes' of Their Fathers
Sons and daughters of men indicted for Balkan war crimes reveal how the accusations affected them — and why they remain loyal to their fathers.
Former Khmer Rouge Officials Face Genocide Charges in Cambodia
An attempt to purge the country of traces of its old regime and create a socialist agrarian utopia quickly morphed into brutal savagery.
George Bush and Tony Blair Are Officially War Criminals
We talked to the commissioner of the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission, which, unlike the International Criminal Court in the Hague, has found George W. Bush and Tony Blair responsible for crimes against peace.