Tag: human-rights
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The Death of the Rules-Based Order
During World War II 30,000 tons of bombs were dropped on Dresden, Hamburg, and London combined. A Rules-Based Order developed in the aftermath, with the United States playing a pivotal role in creating the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ), along with other key institutions meant to uphold international law…
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US Healthcare Institutions and the Genocide in Gaza
Algeria’s 1962 independence was marked by one million deaths from French colonial brutality, a grim reminder of the costs of liberation. Frantz Fanon, a Martinican psychiatrist aligned with the Algerian National Liberation Front, brought attention to the role of physicians in facilitating genocide. In “Medicine and Colonialism,” Fanon critiques that physicians, the healers of humanity,…
