>Human rights advocates celebrated Thursday after the International Criminal Court determined that an investigation into alleged war crimes committed by United States forces and others in Afghanistan during the so-called War on Terror can proceed.
I know it's Common Dreams so the bar is low but if you're reading the comments first just know that the article doesn't get any better or informative from here. Case in point, the writer had all the time in the world to quote tweets from activists but couldn't even be bothered to mention that the US never ratified the Rome Statute and is also among the list of countries to declare they changed their mind on committing to the ICC.
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 14.4 ms ] threadI know it's Common Dreams so the bar is low but if you're reading the comments first just know that the article doesn't get any better or informative from here. Case in point, the writer had all the time in the world to quote tweets from activists but couldn't even be bothered to mention that the US never ratified the Rome Statute and is also among the list of countries to declare they changed their mind on committing to the ICC.