Monthly Archives: January 2020

Part 4. Beyond Robo-debt: Should powerful people not be held accountable for mass killings?

Should powerful people not be held accountable for mass killings is not a rhetorical question; it is a constitutional question of law? Please watch the following video and then decide whether or not you should provide a link to this … Continue reading

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