Monthly Archives: October 2024

Ethics in Warfare: Civilians as Collateral Damage

In warfare, ethical questions rise to the forefront, and one of the most pressing is whether civilian lives can ever be justified as collateral damage. Can the fog of war ever excuse the unintentional harm done to those not directly … Continue reading

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Protection of Journalists and Whistleblowers in War Zones

Journalists and whistleblowers play a crucial role in keeping the public informed, even in the most dangerous of environments: war zones. But are they truly protected? While international laws exist to shield them from harm, the real-world situation often presents … Continue reading

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The Role of Whistleblowers in Exposing War Crimes

War crimes have the power to devastate societies, leaving lasting impacts on civilians, military personnel, and governments. But without whistleblowers, many of these crimes would remain hidden, buried beneath layers of secrecy and misinformation. Whistleblowers act as crucial agents in … Continue reading

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Latest Update on Julian Assange: What’s Next for the WikiLeaks Founder?

Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is now free after a decade-long legal battle. His release follows a plea deal with U.S. authorities, ending his imprisonment and marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing discussions about press freedom and the … Continue reading

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