International law prohibits crimes against humanity in occupied territories, such as murder, torture, deportation, and persecution. These crimes are defined in various treaties, including the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, and are considered violations of international humanitarian law. International law also specifically prohibits the forcible transfer or deportation of a civilian population from an occupied territory, with some exceptions for the security of the civilians involved or for imperative military reasons.
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- Parent Category: VIOLATIONS RULES OF BELLIGERENT OCCUPATION
- Category: Crimes against humanity
20251120 - HRW - Israel Emptying Refugee Camps a Crime Against Humanity
- Details
- Parent Category: VIOLATIONS RULES OF BELLIGERENT OCCUPATION
- Category: Crimes against humanity
20251120 - HRW - Israel Emptying Refugee Camps a Crime Against Humanity