At G7, accountability should top agenda

This week’s summit offers a platform to deal with countries’ failure to uphold international law through concrete steps to end impunity.
The Kutupalong refugee camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, home to thousands of Rohingya from Myanmar, pictured in November 2017.
Each year, Canada accepts thousands of refugees. Fleeing the world’s worst atrocities, they have often been subjected to horrific violence committed by perpetrators who have never been—and may never be—held to account. As Canada prepares to lead the G7 summit this week, it’s time to addres...

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