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*[[Tartarus]] - A driving force in the genocide of humanity, he personally led the destruction of the planet [[Harvest]]<ref name="Harvest" /> and as the [[Chieftain of the Jiralhanae]], led [[Jiralhanae|his race]] in an effort to eliminate the [[Sangheili]] during the [[Great Schism]].<ref name="Halo 2" /> Attempted to commit galaxy-wide genocide by activating the [[Halo Array]], but was defeated and killed during the [[Battle of Installation 05]] by the combined forces of Sergeant [[Avery Johnson]] and [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]].<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[The Great Journey]]''</ref>
*[[Tartarus]] - A driving force in the genocide of humanity, he personally led the destruction of the planet [[Harvest]]<ref name="Harvest" /> and as the [[Chieftain of the Jiralhanae]], led [[Jiralhanae|his race]] in an effort to eliminate the [[Sangheili]] during the [[Great Schism]].<ref name="Halo 2" /> Attempted to commit galaxy-wide genocide by activating the [[Halo Array]], but was defeated and killed during the [[Battle of Installation 05]] by the combined forces of Sergeant [[Avery Johnson]] and [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]].<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[The Great Journey]]''</ref>
*[[Tem'Bhetek]] - Deliberately slaughtered many Sangheili civilians on Rhanelo with the help of Jiralhanae soldiers.
*[[Tem'Bhetek]] - Deliberately slaughtered many Sangheili civilians on Rhanelo with the help of Jiralhanae soldiers.
*[[Boru'a'Neem]] - Manipulated Tem'Bhetek to become his enforcer and commit atrocities that he wouldn't have otherwise done.
*[[Boru'a'Neem]] - Manipulated Tem'Bhetek to become his enforcer and commit atrocities that he wouldn't have otherwise done. Attempted to genocide the populace of [[Sanghelios]] with a [[Prototype Halo installation]].
*[[Thel 'Vadamee]] - As part of the Covenant, took part in the glassing of several planets including [[Madrigal]], [[Charybdis IX]]<ref name="Cole" /> and [[Reach]] and the extermination of their inhabitants. Pardoned by the UNSC after aiding John-117 at the end of the war. Became a valuable ally during the [[Created conflict]] for the UNSC.
*[[Thel 'Vadamee]] - As part of the Covenant, took part in the glassing of several planets including [[Madrigal]], [[Charybdis IX]]<ref name="Cole" /> and [[Reach]] and the extermination of their inhabitants. Pardoned by the UNSC after aiding John-117 at the end of the war. Became a valuable ally during the [[Created conflict]] for the UNSC.
*[[Ur-Didact]] - Attempted the digital genocide of the human race at [[Earth]] with [[the Composer]] before being foiled by [[John-117]] and [[Cortana]].<ref>'''[[Halo 4]]''', campaign level, ''[[Midnight]]''</ref> Succeeded in digitalizing seven million people [[New Phoenix Incident|in New Phoenix]]. Digitalized following the [[Mission to Installation 03]] by [[Blue Team]].
*[[Ur-Didact]] - Attempted the digital genocide of the human race at [[Earth]] with [[the Composer]] before being foiled by [[John-117]] and [[Cortana]].<ref>'''[[Halo 4]]''', campaign level, ''[[Midnight]]''</ref> Succeeded in digitalizing seven million people [[New Phoenix Incident|in New Phoenix]]. Digitalized following the [[Mission to Installation 03]] by [[Blue Team]].

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A war criminal is a person who violates the laws of war during a conflict and commits various heinous acts. Examples of war crimes can include torture and genocide. During the Human-Covenant War, a number of war crimes were committed, particularly by the Covenant who sought the genocide of the human race. After an encounter with Prelate Tem'Bhetek, Sangheili Fleetmaster Rtas 'Vadum decided to track down the remaining San'Shyuum and determine which deserved to be punished for war crimes during the Great Schism and which ones had committed no prior crimes and were merely misled.[1]

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