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AI is up in arms because they do not want Canada omitting or neglecting a responsibility to expend legal resources when they exist, under reasonable circumstances, for the purpose of observing justice - it has nothing to do with them "protecting war criminals" as many in this thread purport.
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Can AI, maybe even you, provide examples of which countries currently practice the prosecution and incarceration of war criminals strictly on the basis of them entering the country?
Since this is international law we are talking about this should be practised internationally, I am trying to rack my brain and recall which other countries have already set the precedent.