CoraSpia wrote:Ostroeuropa wrote:
This ignores her actions in the war. She was a member of the morality police, killed people, and stitched people into suicide vests. Plenty of her actions violated norms of international war, especially those covering lawful combat.
And if that's true it'll come out in the wash. However, successful prosecutions against non-state actors for war crimes are incredibly rare, and I don't think I've seen one in which an element of coercion was present. The prosecution of terrorists under international war crimes legislation isn't even universally accepted international law.
Curious how no confirmation or even a mention of the allegations against her were made in BBC articles I've seen so far.