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Tag: mass atrocities

Canada should support legal limits on UN Security Council vetoes

Posted on December 21, 2020December 22, 2020 by Lloyd Axworthy in Opinion

Few threats to international peace are more urgent and compelling than the possibility of mass atrocity. When the UN Security Council becomes aware that genocide, war crimes or crimes against humanity are in progress or in prospect, it has both the duty and the means to respond effectively. Doing so quickly is important.

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