Monday, April 2, 2012

War criminals will be looking through Facebook


Group of The War Crimes Watch List uses the social networking site Facebook to find two Sudanese, Ahmad Harun and Ali Muhammad Ali Abd al-Rahman, accused of committing war crimes in Darfur, International Criminal Tribunal last year accused them of 51 crimes against humanity, says BBC.





WCWL also used Google Earth to find places that have seen criminals in the last.





Harun was the minister of humanitarian assistance to Sudan in the past was in charge of affairs in Darfur. According to the International Criminal Court, that he was responsible for the repression of black people in the region. He himself, he said ' do not feel guilty '. The Sudanese government denies that it has funded a group Janjaweed, are guilty of atrocities in Darfur.





According to Nick Donovan, representative of the organization Aegis Trust, which has compiled a list of wanted war criminals, hanging signs saying ' Wanted ' on the streets is ineffective, while, as the Internet to be able to see millions of people.





James Smith, CEO of Aegis Trust, said that anyone in the network must know the location of wanted.





He also added that such people should not bathe in luxury, and brought to justice.





net. compulenta. ru.

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