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with other governments, international institutions, and non-governmental organizations to establish and assist international and domestic commissions, courts, and tribunals to investigate, judge, and deter atrocity crimes in every region of the globe. The ambassador-at-large coordinates the deployment of a range of diplomatic, legal, economic, military, and intelligence tools to help expose the truth, judge those responsible, protect and assist victims, enable reconciliation, and build the rule of law.
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and international courts trying persons accused of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity committed (among other places) in the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and Cambodia, and helps bolster the capacity of domestic judicial systems to try atrocity crimes. It also works closely
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created the position of ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues in 1997 in order to bring focus in American foreign policy to the twin imperatives of enabling the prevention of, and ensuring accountability for, atrocities around the world. In 1997, President William J. Clinton appointed
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In 2015, Rapp was appointed Sonia and Harry Blumenthal Distinguished Fellow at the U..S Holocaust Memorial Center, where he subsequently became a Tom A. Bernstein Genocide Prevention Fellow (2021–24). Currently, Rapp is a Senior Visiting Fellow of Practice at the
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In February 2011, Rapp gave a lecture entitled "Achieving Justice for Victims of Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity" at the University of San Diego's Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice Distinguished Lecture Series.
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Lecture transcript and video of Rapp's speech at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice at the University of San Diego, February 2011
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to serve as the first advisor to the Secretary of State on U.S. policy responses to atrocity crimes. In 2001, President George W. Bush appointed
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on 8 January 2014. Some of the bullet holes and portraits of slain staff are visible on the wall behind them.
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of 1994. He became the chief of prosecutions of the ICTR in 2005, and continued to assist chief prosecutor
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to serve as ambassador-at-large to Secretary of State Colin Powell, and, in 2005, he appointed
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https://www.npr.org/2017/04/05/522690548/chemical-attack-and-bombs-kill-at-least-58-in-syria
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newspaper and M. V. Kanamaylnathan, Editor-in-chief at Uthayan Newspapers's Office in
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Former US ambassador: There won't be peace in Syria without prosecution of Assad
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in prosecuting those involved in the 1994 genocide. In 2007, Rapp succeeded
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Rapp was appointed ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues by President
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to succeed Prosper as ambassador-at-large to Secretary of State
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in government and international relations. He attended
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United States Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues
Barack Obama
John Williamson
Todd F. Buchwald
Iowa House of Representatives
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Larry N. Larson
M. Peter Middleton
Albert L. Garrison
David M. Tabor
Waterloo, Iowa
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Harvard University
Columbia University
Drake University
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United States ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues
Office of Global Criminal Justice

Michele J. Sison
E. Saravanapavan
Uthayan

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