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William F. Pepper

    Tento autor se zaměřuje na práva obětí a usiluje o spravedlnost prostřednictvím své právní praxe a psaní. Jeho práce se zabývá komplexními otázkami mezinárodního práva a lidských práv, zkoumá prosazování práva v rámci mezinárodních soudních procesů. Jeho analýzy se dotýkají klíčových případů a aplikací mezinárodního práva na současné události. Dlouhodobě se věnuje otázkám lidských práv, což odráží jeho hluboký závazek k prosazování spravedlnosti na globální úrovni.

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    An Act of State
    • An Act of State

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      Martin Luther King Jr was the most powerful and eloquent champion of the poor and oppressed in US history, and at the height of his fame in the mid-sixties seemed to offer the real possibility of a new and radical beginning for liberal politics in the USA. In 1968, he was assassinated; the movement for social and economic change has never recovered.The conviction of James Earl Ray for his murder has never looked even remotely safe, and when William Pepper began to investigate the case it was the start of a twenty-five year campaign for justice. At a civil trial in 1999, supported by the King family, seventy witnesses under oath set out the details of the conspiracy Pepper had the jury took just one hour to find that Ray was not responsible for the assassination, that a wide-ranging conspiracy existed, and that government agents were involved.An Act of State lays out the extraordinary facts of the King story—of the huge groundswell of optimism engendered by his charismatic radicalism, of how plans for his execution were laid at the very heart of government and the military, of the disinformation and media cover-ups that followed every attempt to search out the truth. As shocking as it is tragic, An Act of State remains the most compelling and authoritative account of how King’s challenge to the US establishment led inexorably to his murder.

      An Act of State
    • Das maßgebliche Buch über die Hintergründe des Attentats auf Martin Luther King am 4. 4. 1968. William Pepper kommt in seiner brisanten Studie zu einem erstaunlichen Ergebnis: Der schwarze Bürgerrechtler und Friedesnobelpreisträger wurde das Opfer eines Komplotts.

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