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Yvonne Ivory

Buried War Crimes

“Buried War Crimes” delves into previously undocumented atrocities from late 20th-century conflicts, bringing to light systematic human rights violations that have shaped modern international relations.

Through meticulous research combining declassified military documents, witness testimonies, and cutting-edge forensic evidence, the book uncovers three major cases of concealed war crimes: ethnic minority eliminations in 1960s Southeast Asia, mass killings in 1980s Central Africa, and civilian massacres in 1990s Eastern Europe. The investigation employs a multifaceted approach, utilizing traditional historical research methods alongside modern forensic techniques and digital archive analysis.

Rather than sensationalizing these tragic events, the book presents verified facts through primary sources, including recently declassified military records and satellite imagery. This methodical documentation reveals disturbing patterns of institutional denial and diplomatic compromise that have allowed perpetrators to escape justice.

The narrative progresses logically through three sections, beginning with the foundational context of war crimes investigations, followed by detailed case studies, and concluding with an analysis of lasting impacts on affected communities and international law. What sets this work apart is its comprehensive integration of military history, international law, and forensic science, making it valuable for both academic researchers and practitioners in the field of human rights advocacy.

The book demonstrates how political expediency often overshadows accountability, creating cycles of impunity that continue to influence contemporary global relations.
74 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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