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UN fact-finders chronicle war crimes, crimes against humanity in Libya

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Legion Magazine
Front Lines
UN fact-finders chronicle war crimes, crimes against humanity in Libya

UN fact-finders chronicle war crimes,
crimes against humanity in Libya

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

A United Nations fact-finding team has gathered evidence of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Libya, where militias, mercenaries and security forces have been fighting since former leader Moammar Gadhafi was ousted a decade ago.

In what amounts to an interim report to the UN Human Rights Council, the three-member team cites testimony and other evidence of extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, torture, rape, and arbitrary arrest and detention throughout Libya—some committed by the former UN-sanctioned government based in Tripoli.

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Celebrating Canada Mini Notepads
Military Milestones
Pearson and the peacekeepers

Pearson and the peacekeepers

Story by Sharon Adams

On Sept. 29, 1988, the United Nations Peacekeeping Force was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, an event that filled many Canadians with pride.

There was double cause to celebrate: the country was proud of its service personnel who had braved the world’s hotspots with the Blue Berets. And it was a Canadian who came up with the idea of UN peacekeepers.

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‘Artist-diarist’ tells veterans’ stories in paint and pencil

An item from the Legion Magazine.


Legion Magazine
Front Lines
Canada bids farewell to its first female general

‘Artist-diarist’ tells veterans’ stories
in paint and pencil

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

Elaine Goble doesn’t consider herself an artist so much as a diarist, telling the stories of the people she depicts in hyper-realistic renderings in egg tempera and graphite pencil.

Veterans are the focus of her life’s work.

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Military Milestones
Pearson and the peacekeepers

Commemorating Indigenous veterans

Story by Sharon Adams

The National Aboriginal Veterans Monument in Ottawa’s Confederation Park celebrated its 20th anniversary this year.

It was unveiled on June 21, 2001, on National Indigenous Peoples Day, but the pandemic pushed the 20th anniversary ceremony to Sept. 21. The event was hosted by Aboriginal Veterans Autochtones and featured a speech by Governor General Mary May Simon, the first Indigenous person to hold the position.

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