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War The Crime Without a Name

War The Crime Without a Name

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The Crime Without a Name This episode explores atrocities that occurred before the world had legal or moral language to define them as war crimes. Focusing on the Armenian genocide and Raphael Lemkin's creation of the word "genocide," it examines how victims suffer not only through violence but through silence, denial, and lack of recognition. The episode reflects on how naming a crime can restore dignity long after harm has occurred, and what it means when suffering goes officially unacknowledged. It establishes that without language to define atrocity, accountability becomes nearly impossible, and survivors must fight for recognition across generations.

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