It’s clear in the article that they’re asking guests with specific nationalities that the hotel has identified as being high-risk for having committed war crimes (Israel and Russia, among others).
It is a bit of a daft question. If an individual are wanted for alleged war crimes this is a matter for immigration. Otherwise asking somebody if they have commited war crimes is just an opinion. Nobody is going to answer yes.
It’s clear in the article that they’re asking guests with specific nationalities that the hotel has identified as being high-risk for having committed war crimes (Israel and Russia, among others).
Than that’s even better. Thanks for giving it a proper read.
It is a bit of a daft question. If an individual are wanted for alleged war crimes this is a matter for immigration. Otherwise asking somebody if they have commited war crimes is just an opinion. Nobody is going to answer yes.