War crime trials 'impunity gap'
A parliamentary committee says an "impunity gap" is allowing some war criminals to avoid prosecution.
The Joint Committee on Human Rights said international law on atrocities is being applied inconsistently.
It also says victims of torture abroad should be allowed to use the British courts to pursue states responsible for their injuries.
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The Joint Committee on Human Rights said international law on atrocities is being applied inconsistently.
It also says victims of torture abroad should be allowed to use the British courts to pursue states responsible for their injuries.