AN UNBIASED VIEW OF STARVING CIVILIANS

An Unbiased View of starving civilians

In that vein, Dinstein insists that Protocol I “fully fails to take into account the inherent character of siege warfare,” namely that “a siege doesn't deliver starvation for the goal of killing civilians with starvation, but only in an effort to result in the encircled city to surrender. Probably the most extreme case is Tigray in Ethiopia,

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