Quote by William Hague
Governments that block the aspirations of their people, that steal or are corrupt, that oppress and torture or that deny freedom of expression and human rights should bear in mind that they will find it increasingly hard to escape the judgement of their own people, or where warranted, the reach of international law.
Summary
This quote highlights the consequences faced by governments that suppress the desires of their citizens, engage in corruption or oppression, and violate human rights. It serves as a reminder that such governments cannot avoid the consequences of their actions. The quote suggests that people will eventually hold their governments accountable, and in certain cases, the international community may intervene through the application of international law. The quote emphasizes the growing difficulty for governments to escape scrutiny and emphasizes the importance of respecting the will and rights of the people.