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Why didn the international community intervene more forcibly when the Taliban destroyed the Buddhas in Afghanistan?

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Why didn the international community intervene more forcibly when the Taliban destroyed the Buddhas in Afghanistan?

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International law has always given significant latitude to actions that a government takes within its national boundaries, even more so when those actions do not directly affect people. The idea that crimes against culture might be an international offense is fairly recent, and it emerged as a significant issue on the world stage only after World War II’s devastation.

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