The Russell Tribunal, also known as the International War Crimes Tribunal, was established in 1966 by the British philosopher Bertrand Russell and other intellectuals to address and investigate war crimes, particularly those committed by the United States during the Vietnam War. The tribunal was not an official legal body but rather a forum for public opinion, aimed at raising awareness and creating pressure for legal accountability for such actions.

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