
A better world needs to be built on empathy: human rights scholar
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Justice and Empathy in a Divided World
This chapter explores the challenges of achieving justice after genocide, questioning the accountability of both high-ranking officials and those who execute orders. It emphasizes the importance of fostering empathy and human rights culture to prevent atrocities, highlighting the need for meaningful public engagement. Additionally, the conversation reflects on historical shifts in attitudes towards war crimes and the role of international tribunals in addressing such issues.
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