Expanding on today's topic of legal jurisdiction and human rights, the following link offers an interesting insight into the conflict in Gaza. The question that comes to mind is "at what point do civilian casualties of a territorial conflict become victims of a war crime? Who has jurisdiction and who makes the decision? Read the article below for an interesting discussion.
Possible War Crimes in Palestinian Gaza
As we move more toward a digital world, an entire sector of the population will be or feel disenfranchised . . . Like a force of nature, the digital age cannot be denied or stopped. It has four very powerful qualities that will result in its ultimate triumph: decentralizing, globalizing, harmonizing, and empowering ---(Nicholas Negroponte Being Digital).
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