Today, authorities estimate that there are at least 1,000 war crimes suspects in the United States, and the real number is probably much higher.
In Britain, Italy, and France, alleged Rwandan génocidaires have been found working as doctors, priests, and even once as a member of a government task force.
Academics estimate that between 92 and 101 million people died in 313 conflicts since 1948.
While the perpetrators of these deaths number in the hundreds of thousands, only 823 suspects have been indicted by internationalized tribunals and courts