Interview: Regis Debray

Regis Debray, a French academic and associate of Che Guevara, discusses how the French government placed the responsibility of Nazi prosecution primarily on individuals as opposed to the state, and the importance of Franco-German reconciliation. Additionally, Debray talks about his experience in Latin America alongside Che Guevara.

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Interview: Vadim Altskan

Vadim Altskan, the Senior Project Director of the International Archival Programs at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, discusses several topics and themes, including investigation of the damages done to the Soviet economy, the SEC investigation of Nazi crimes by Germans and their allies, and the fact that Soviet Union materials are stil difficult to access even for research.

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Interview: Georges Kuzma

Geroges Kuzma, a judicial expert in the political sector, discusses various topics, including establishing security in post-conflict countries, building justice systems from scratch in devastated populations, and the need for the justice system to be supported throughout any investigation.

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Interview: Serge Brammertz

Serge Brammertz, Chief Prosecutor of the ICTY, discusses various topics, including the difficulties associated with being an international prosecutor versus a domestic prosectuor. Brammertz also details the notion that the future of international criminal justice depends on cooperation with communities affected, and that prosecutors must remain objective in regards to their treatment of victims and victims’ organizations.

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