In this interview, Antonio Cafiero, an Argentinian politician, explores various themes, including the harboring of war criminals by the state and anti-semitism, among other topics.
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.
Karen Naimer, program director of sexual violence in conflict zones at Physicians for Human Rights, talks about the importance of acknowledging that conflicts impact civilians, the failure of the international community to hold criminals accountable, and the difficulty of investigating and prosecuting sexual violence because of the stigma in communities for victims.
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.
Fatou Bensouda, ICC Chief Prosecutor, discusses various topics, including when to exercise jurisdiction, the limits of jurisdiction, and the importance of accountability.
Bob Reid, Chief of Operations and Office of the Prosecutor of the ICTY, elaborates on the post-WWII refugee crisis, the necessity of witness statements to prove the occurrence of crimes, and the role of investigators in domestic versus international conflicts
Graciela Jinich, a professor and the director of the Holocaust Museum, discusses the notion of justice among victims, along with various other topics.
Amado Becquer discusses his observations regarding the use of false identities, evading prosecution, protection of war criminals by the state, and increasing public awareness through the lense of a photographer.