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The Russell Tribunal spawned many others with various foci of inquiry. They were mainly issue-oriented (human rights and “global capitalism”), rather than organized to impact the fate ofspecific individuals (as in the case of the London countertrial and Dewey Commission). In that vein, some sought to highlight past injustices and were not related to contemporary state behavior.
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Gary Jonathan Bass, Stay the Hand of Vengeance (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000), pp. 106, 122 and 122–25.
Frank Browning and Dorothy Forman, eds., The Wasted Nations: Report of the International Commission of Enquiry into United States Crimes in Indochina, June 20–25, 1971 (New York: Harper and Row, 1972), pp. xv–xvi, 83, 306, and 339.
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Klinghoffer, A.J., Klinghoffer, J.A. (2002). Proliferation. In: International Citizens’ Tribunals. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780312299163_15
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