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Amidst the Gaza Massacre, a Statement of Condolence (Navi Pillay)

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Sinhala translation of the column Navi Pillay wrote for the New York Times today (16) South African President Nelson Mandela asked me in 1995 to serve as a judge on the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. The tribunal I chaired convicted three Rwandans of genocide. So I understand the word “genocide,” and I do not use it lightly. It is a deliberate attempt to destroy, in whole or in part, a people. It represents the gravest violation of …
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Only in a politically ill country like ours can the tragedy of Gaza, the Cycling Tour of Spain and the Eurovision festival get mixed up in one debate.

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Sinhala translation of the column Navi Pillay wrote for the New York Times today (16) South African President Nelson Mandela asked me in 1995 to serve as a judge on the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. The tribunal I chaired convicted three Rwandans of genocide. So I understand the word “genocide,” and I do not use it lightly. It is a deliberate attempt to destroy, in whole or in part, a people. It represents the gravest violation of …

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