The war atrocity meter
Published: 19 December, 2008, 13:57
Researchers have recently suggested a method of measuring war atrocities to tell ‘clean’ sides from the ‘dirty’ ones.
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Published: 19 December, 2008, 13:57
Researchers have recently suggested a method of measuring war atrocities to tell ‘clean’ sides from the ‘dirty’ ones.