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Author Birgit Kofler joins CivilNet to explore the history and legacy of Operation Nemesis - the covert mission to assassinate the orchestrators of the Armenian Genocide. Drawing from her book _I Have Killed, But I Am Not a Murderer_ , Kofler considers the legal and moral questions surrounding the operation, as well as the broader consequences of genocide denial and impunity. Reflecting on Nemesis as an organized response to the failure of international justice, she explains that while legal frameworks have greatly advanced since that time, they remain fragile in the face of political considerations. 0:00- Why write about Operation Nemesis? 2:49- Approaches to telling the story4:12- Genocide and morality questions of vigilante justice6:48- The dangers of denial10:31- The fragility of 'never again'#CivilNet #ՍիվիլՆեթ
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Author Birgit Kofler joins CivilNet to explore the history and legacy of Operation Nemesis - the covert mission to assassinate the orchestrators of the Armenian Genocide. Drawing from her book _I Have Killed, But I Am Not a Murderer_ , Kofler considers the legal and moral questions surrounding the operation, as well as the broader consequences of genocide denial and impunity. Reflecting on Nemesis as an organized response to the failure of international justice, she explains that while legal frameworks have greatly advanced since that time, they remain fragile in the face of political considerations. 0:00- Why write about Operation Nemesis? 2:49- Approaches to telling the story4:12- Genocide and morality questions of vigilante justice6:48- The dangers of denial10:31- The fragility of 'never again'#CivilNet #ՍիվիլՆեթ
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