Lily Hamourtziadou, Aidan O’Sullivan, Al Hassan, Ag Abdoul Aziz, Mali Omar Hassan, Ahmad Al Bashir, Sudan Ahmad Al, Faqi Al Mahdi, Mali Abdullah Al-Senussi, Libya Mahmoud Mustafa, Busayf Al-Werfalli, Libya Mohamed, Hussein Ali, Kenya Ali Muhammad, Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, Sudan Narcisse Arido
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Themes of hegemony and neoliberalism are explored in this paper that looks at UK role in crimes against humanity in Ireland and in Iraq, either alone or as part of a hegemonic coalition that claims to be fighting a brutal, unjust, and uncivilized insurgency. The common thread that ties crimes spanning 100 years is the narrative of the “benevolent” hegemon that kills, tortures, enslaves