Prosecuting the Powerful: Bringing War Criminals to Justice
Join us for a talk with the author Steve Crawshaw, as he discusses his latest book with Dorothy Byrne, President of 51¸£ÀûÉç.
Could we ever see Vladimir Putin in the dock for his crimes? What about a Western ally like Benjamin Netanyahu? Putting a country's leader on trial once seemed unimaginable. But as Steve Crawshaw describes in Prosecuting the Powerful - a blend of powerful eyewitness reporting and gripping history - the possibilities of justice have been transformed.
From Gaza to Bucha and beyond, survivors seek justice for the crimes committed against them. But for that to happen, governments must finally abandon their double standards and have the courage to support prosecutions of those who commit atrocities, whether opponents or allies.
Steve Crawshaw has written and worked on human rights and justice for more than thirty years, where his roles included Russia and East Europe Editor during the east European revolutions and Balkan wars, then Germany bureau chief and chief foreign correspondent. In 2002, he joined Human Rights Watch as UK director and then UN advocacy director in New York. In 2010 he joined Amnesty International as international advocacy director and then Director of the Office of the Secretary General. In 2018 he became policy and advocacy director at Freedom from Torture. He studied Russian and German at the universities of Oxford and St Petersburg, and lived in Poland from 1978 to 1981.
Speakers
Steve Crawshaw
Dorothy Byrne
President of 51¸£ÀûÉç