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War crimes list



         


This article attempts to summarise incidents which may be perceived as either War Crimes, Crimes Against Peace, or Crimes against Humanity.

To an extent, the definition of a "War Crime" varies depending on who writes the history book, and when. There will always be debate over what was a war crime, and what was not.

For example, was the mass deployment of land mines in Asia a war crime, or a military measure? Was 9/11 a war crime or just terrorism? Were incursions into South America or manouvering to destabilise other states a war crime, or just national policy? What about state repression (eg China/USSR/Africa/Chile) which imposed internal state police, sanctioned torture, terrorised large numbers of people, but for the most part stopped short of mass summary killing?

The following summary should therefore not be taken as a guide to what is or is not a war crime. Inclusion of an incident in the list does not mean that a war crime was committed, exclusion does not mean that no war crime took place.


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Criteria for inclusion

  1. Anything that significant numbers of people think of as a war crime, is valid for inclusion. No judgement is rendered by listing an incident.
  2. No incident prior to 1945 (the Nuremberg Trials) is included, since before that "war crimes" were often part of everyday state policy. Only at Nuremberg was the criminal nature of War Crimes legally established.
  3. For the purposes of this list, the incident must have been made with the aim of summarily or recklessly killing or injuring a defined group of civilians as a matter of concerted policy. (Thus terrorism and simple human rights violations such as torture, death and state terror, whether internal or external, are generally excluded)
  4. The matter concerned must be significant enough to warrant inclusion in the main list - minor incidents should be added to the "Other" section.

In effect, the guideline is broadly - were large numbers killed or injured knowingly or resulting from an act of chosen policy (usually in a way that is generally considered unacceptable)?


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Format


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Alleged and Actual Incidents

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World War 2 (Nazi Party)

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Vietnam War (United States)

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Invasion of Kuwait (Iraq)


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Halabja, Killing of Kurds (Iraq)

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Rwanda, Massacre of Tutsi Tribes (Hutu Government)

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Serbia/Bosnia (Former Yugoslavia, aggravated by religious tension)



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See Also

War Crime, Mass murder, Genocide, Crime against peace, Crime against humanity, Laws of war.





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