Changes needed to help Canada prosecute war criminals, Amnesty International says
OTTAWA — A prominent human-rights organization says Canada is failing to bring suspected war criminals to justice.
In a newly released report, Amnesty International Canada depicts the federal Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Program as underfunded and underused.
Twenty years ago, Canada enshrined in federal law universal jurisdiction for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, meaning these offences are considered criminal acts in Canada even when they are committed abroad.
But only two people, both linked to the Rwanda genocide of 1994, have been prosecuted under the legislation.