The international order is dead, and the West killed it
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An international study that analyzed 23 armed conflicts in the last 18 months shows that international humanitarian law is at a critical point, under conditions where more than 100,000 civilians have been killed, and war crimes, including torture and sexual violence, continue to be almost unaffected.
The international order is dead, and the West killed it
The international order meant to limit the effects of war on vulnerable groups is falling apart. 100,000 civilians died in 2024 and 2025 as a result. And the problem isn’t going away anytime soon. The Geneva Academy’s new report laid out how international humanitarian law (IHL) was at breaking point around the world. The War Watch: IHL in focus study warned: The years 2024 and 2025 proved devastating to civilians, with little evidence of willing…
The annual report of the Geneva Academy on international humanitarian law has just been published, and it is reported that of the 23 armed conflicts of the past 18 months analysed by this think Tank, more than 100,000 defenceless civilians have been killed.
A report covering 23 conflicts over the past 18 months concludes that more than 100,000 civilians have been killed as war crimes spiral out of control.
More than 100 thousand civilians died each year in armed conflicts in 2024 and 2025, according to a study of the Geneva Academy, which alerts to almost total impunity for war crimes.
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