This international conference is being organized to bring together leading scholars and practitioners to discuss and address the issue of crime against humanity
➖Sengul Celik: Turkey had been always a country where democracy never really attained but sometimes becomes better sometimes worse.
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Sameer Bhat: Judicial and quasi-judicial mechanisms can theoretically lead to outcome accountability, but they generally lack compulsory jurisdiction.
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➖I am not completely finished with the Security Council. I do think there is hope, but I think it requires a lot of reflection on the domestic aspect of how we implement so-called norms. (@chloemgilgan)
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➖ Essentially the responsibility to protect, the principles, the idea that states have a responsibility to stop genocide, to stop crimes against humanity, to stop war crimes—these principles are still as important as ever. (@Sam_Jarvis_)
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➖Thomas Peak: Consistent themes of the liberal culture of prevention include accountability, good governance, robust civil societies, multilateralism, and implementation of International humanitarian and human rights law.
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Kalbinuer Sidike- “During the six months on the camps as a teacher, I have witnessed that the detainees had no any single chance to take a shower and so that's why they have very bad condition and they have some insects within their bodies.”
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➖Zoë Grossi: We actually see that there is no substantive analysis of the seriousness of mental injury by international courts and we can conclude from that that maybe mental harm is still overshadowed by physical harm.
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➖ Yalçınkaya decision is the evidence that person used chat application program and had a bank account cannot be prosecuted as ‘terrorist’. (@KemalsahinDr)
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➖We (as Amnesty International) fully sport the jus cogens character of the prohibition of crimes against humanity. (@relva_hugo)
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➖Turkey has taken extensive measures resulting in the removal of 2745 Turkish judges from their positions without any criminal investigations. (@MehmetEfe_Caman)
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➖It is in everyone’s interest for the world to be a peaceful place where all humans can live in peace regardless of their race, faith, color, and culture. (@AzizIsaElkun)
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➖The UN at almost every level of its operations has simply failed to identify, confront, and challenge genocide (@pennyjgreen)
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➖Rustam Atadjanov: The law of crimes against humanity also covers crimes by a state against its own subjects.
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➖Rosa Freedman: We know that powerful countries can use their economic and political power to pressure their allies or even other states from their regional groups, political blocks, or elsewhere to block scrutiny of the types of situations.
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➖In the Russia-Ukraine war, one of the indications of crimes against humanity is that there is an international attack on civilian infrastructures such as electricity power stations and water supply facilities. (@gleb_bogush)
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➖Crimes against humanity are the most severe violations of human rights that transcend geographic boundaries and time. (@DrHuseyin_Demir)
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We have shared all 18 speeches from the Crimes Against Humanity in 21st Century Conference on our YouTube channel. Hear from leading human rights experts and activists. #HRConferencee#HumanRights"
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