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indictments
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The list of internationally approved war crimes indictments drawn up by the commission cover important modern categories of crimes, including aggression, genocide, crimes against humanity, modes of liability – including that of mid-level perpetrators - and international procedures, as well as the development of international criminal justice as a whole.
Secret, internationally approved war crimes indictments of tens of thousands of Nazis have been released to researchers at Soas, University of London, after a seven-year fight, and will soon be made available to the public.
In May, the Justice Department issued criminal indictments against five Chinese military hackers it accused of cyber espionage against US corporations for economic advantage.
Those who had in recent days called on Blatter to stand down in light of the damning evidence outlined by the US attorney general Loretta Lynch and warnings from investigators that further indictments would follow were jubilant.
"It creates the opportunity for his opponents to offer faux support, even as they remind voters he's under indictments … I think it's unlikely that he can ride it out unless something happens and it's summarily dealt with in his favour".
cardboard.wolfpop.com Around 900,000 people are believed to be regular users of food banks in the UK, a figure that stands as one of the biggest indictments of the government's austerity programme.
An HSBC spokesman told the Guardian: "We are continuing to review the allegations in the indictments against certain Fifa executives and others, to ensure that our services are not being misused for financial crime".
Said to be in the works for months, the probe was made public on the same day America unsealed its indictments.
Jesper Koll, chief economist for Merrill Lynch in Tokyo, reckons that the government would have to cut spending and raise taxes by a combined 8% of GDP every year just to stabilise its finances.The tendency to blanket the countryside with roads, dams and bridges is often cited as one of the main indictments of Japan's political system.
Many think it was the indictments of four Serbian generals issued by the tribunal's chief prosecutor, Carla del Ponte, that finished off the government.In Croatia, meanwhile, the Croatian Democratic Union, whose ex-leader, Franjo Tudjman, conspired with Slobodan Milosevic to dismember Bosnia, could return to power in the elections on November 23rd.
The prosecutor-general, Boris Velchev, promises early indictments in a case involving a top government man.Bulgarian voters would like that.
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