"Why is the killing of a million a lesser crime than the killing of an individual?"
Human rights and international law converge in the film Watchers of the Sky, a story about the crime of genocide and the man who brought it to international attention, Raphael Lemkin.
Join the Klau Institute for Civil and Human Rights for a movie night to learn more about how Lemkinās work helped lay the foundation for the International Criminal Court, and address the question of how killing many could be a lesser crime than killing one.
Snacks will be provided. Please sign up to attend here: