He has the devastating smile and physique of a Hollywood actor.
And yet, his subject is serious.
Keith Hiatt deals with war, its violence and the barbarism of men, far from film sets, on scenes where pain and tears are not faked, where the wounds are, above all, indelible.
Keith is a lawyer.
He works within the United Nations in Geneva, at the International Impartial and Independent Mechanism, entirely dedicated to investigating and prosecuting those responsible for the worst war crimes committed in Syria since the beginning of the conflict in March 2011. He directs this program, very particular , which he thought, proposed and designed for the management of evidence in international justice.
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His work is almost a priesthood, the extension of his soul, of himself and perhaps a bit of his story.
He grew up in a small rural town in Wyoming.
Coming from an excessively modest background, he forged his destiny through hard work and determination.
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