It refers to the violation of human rights or people's right to normal existence, the cancellation or deprivation of the rights that people should enjoy, the autopsy murder, humiliation, slavery, expulsion, imprisonment, torture, rape, persecution or other inhuman acts that occurred during the war, and other reasons based on interests, political class, clan and nationality.
Legal objectivity:
Article 7 (1) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court For the purpose of this Statute, "crime against humanity" means any of the following acts committed as part of an attack in a widespread or systematic manner against any civilian population, with knowledge of such an attack: murder; 2. extinction; 3. Slavery; 4. Deportation or forcible transfer of population; 5. Imprisonment or other serious deprivation of personal freedom in violation of the basic rules of international law; 6. Torture; 7. Rape, sexual slavery, forced prostitution, forced pregnancy, forced sterilization or any other form of sexual violence of comparable gravity; 8. There are 1 1 cases, such as persecuting any identifiable group or collectivity on the basis of politics, race, nationality, ethnicity, culture, religion, gender or other reasons that are universally recognized as impermissible under international law, and any act mentioned in this paragraph or any crime within the jurisdiction of the Court occurs at the same time.