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Comments by Nicholas N. Kittrie

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

Abstract

By way of introduction, I have certain preliminary comments which may be enlightening and provide for a sharper focus on the issues here. I wish to confess that I am an expolitical criminal, and I have not been rehabilitated. I have not been rehabilitated because I have never been caught, so the system never got a chance to rehabilitate me. As a youngster I plastered prohibited posters on the walls of the ancient cities of the Middle East. In my later youth I smuggled prohibited literature into socialist countries. And later yet I saw what I was not supposed to see, and talked to people I was not supposed to talk to, in fascist countries. So consequently I do have a special interest and a feeling for this business of political crime and terror.

Type
Terrorism and Political Crimes in International Law
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1973

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Washington College of Law, The American University.