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The Times also reported that doctors at the facility were instructed not to write their names on official documents or address each other by name in the presence of patients, for fear of being later identified and charged with war crimes at the International Criminal Court.
How disappointing. The way the title was worded, I thought someone had been killing trophy hunters.
I look forward to watching the Hasbara trolls try to discredit one of the world’s leading STEM research journals.
It’s evil to keep innocent people in these conditions.
If someone is trying to kill you and your family you do the best you can with the knowledge and resources you have to survive.
So many movies and TV shows celebrate this well known principle. Why is it that if someone is forced into that situation irl some take the opportunity to sneer at them.