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Trying to get Bush arrested in Holland in May

Anonyme, Miércoles, Abril 13, 2005 - 06:42

Foreign Press Foundation

In the Netherlands coming April 29th there'll be an official verdict in the court case vs Bush et. al.: again charged with a string of crimes against humanity, 'Breach of the UN Chapter' and the Torture Convention, which by the way your country and the US has signed too.

Dutch court verdict expected April 29th - 2005.

A legal 'citizens arrest' is possible too.*

by Henk Ruyssenaars

FPF - April 13th - 2005 - The dutch multinationals information service called the ''Netherlands 'News' Agency'' (ANP) - had to report it too: groups of people, political parties and other human rights organizations in Holland, as well as private citizens, have united and started an official court case against the State of the Netherlands, to force people from the dutch Ministry of Justice to arrest Bush as soon as he sets foot on dutch soil in the beginning of May.

President George Bush' sordid status as a war criminal was conformed again a month ago, when a 'War Crimes Tribunal' in Tokyo found U.S. President George W. Bush guilty of war crimes for attacking civilians with indiscriminate weapons and other arms during the U.S.-led anti terrorism operations in Afghanistan in 2001.

The tribunal also issued recommendations for banning depleted uranium shells and other weapons that could indiscriminately harm people, compensating the victims in Afghanistan and reforming the United Nations in light of its failure to stop the U.S.-led operation there.

The tribunal participants spent two years examining Bush's role as the top commander in the war, making eight field trips to Afghanistan and holding nearly 20 public hearings.

In the Netherlands coming April 29th there'll be an official verdict in the court case where Bush et. al. again is charged with a string of crimes against humanity, 'Breach of the UN Chapter' and the Torture Convention, which by the way the Netherlands and the US have signed too.

Kenneth Roth, who is the Executive Director of 'Human Rights Watch', wrote in a comment: "As for the many formal treaties on human rights, Henry Kissinger has said he believes it "unlikely" that their signatories "thought it possible that national judges would use them as a basis for extradition requests regarding alleged crimes committed outside their jurisdictions."

To the contrary, the Torture Convention of 1984, ratified by 124 governments including the United States, requires states either to prosecute any suspected torturer found on their territory, regardless of where the torture took place, or to extradite the suspect to a country that will do so.

Similarly, the Geneva Conventions of 1949 on the conduct of war, ratified by 189 countries including the United States, require each participating state to "search for" persons who have committed grave breaches of the conventions and to "bring such persons, regardless of nationality, before its own courts. What is new is not the concept of extraterritorial jurisdiction but the willingness of some governments to fulfill this duty against those in high places.

Advocated is also, in case Bush doesn't want to show up, that he'll be declared 'Persona non Grata' in the Netherlands: forbidden to ever set foot - or boots - in the dutch countryside, visiting Second World War cemeteries* and graves or not. He might go and start visiting american and all other nationalities cemeteries which are filled with the victims of his war crimes.

The goal is to get him in court at the ICJ in the Hague, the International Court of Justice - and in the Hague is the International Criminal Court too, the ICC. Crooked politicians and war criminals in the Netherlands have already - against their refusal - been heard in court, with the investigations going on.*

The fact that the first attempts - torpedoed by corrupted and cowardly judges - didn't work out, doesn't matter: international infamous criminals like Henry Kissinger are now openly wanted in many countries, war criminal and torture advocate Donald Rumsfeld they want in Germany and many other places: everywhere people are trying to get at the criminals in a legal way too. A movement and cry for justice which by the way is spreading like a Bushfire...

Trying by law to show that there still may be some 'Justice' left...

And hoping to proof that it is not always: 'Just us'....

Henk Ruyssenaars

How to make a legal 'citizens arrest': Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/5cag9

Tokyo Tribunal - Citizens find Bush guilty of war crimes:
Url.: http://tinyurl.com/6sw7m

United Nations - Convention against Torture and Other Cruel,
Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment - Url.:
http://www.hrweb.org/legal/cat.html

Geneva convention violation - War crimes ? - Url.:
http://www.investigate911.com/texecutioner.htm

Former PM 'Wim Kok' and other Dutch Govt's War criminals in Court:
Url.: http://tinyurl.com/662pp

Sued: Defense Secretary Rumsfeld Over U.S. Torture Policies:
Url.: http://tinyurl.com/3tgo3

Margraten cemetery - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/6k8gd

Two years ago, and two months before the illegal war in Iraq:
'The United States of America has gone mad!' - John le Carré:
Url.: http://tinyurl.com/4pcwm

FOREIGN PRESS FOUNDATION
http://tinyurl.com/4xz45
Editor : Henk Ruyssenaars
http://tinyurl.com/6tcgx
The Netherlands
F...@Chello.nl

The Dutch author this far has worked abroad 4 decades for international media as a fully independent foreign correspondent, of which 10 years - also during Gulf War I - in the Arab World and the Middle East. Seeing worldwide that every bullet and every bomb breeds more terrorism ! - At present 'Persona non Grata' in Holland :-) because:

He who travels far will often see things

Far removed from what he believed was the Truth.

When he talks about it in the fields at home,

He is often accused of lying,

For the obdurate people will not believe

Inexperience, I believe,

Will give little credence to my song.

'Journey to the East' - Hermann Hesse

'The war in Iraq is illegal' says United Nation's Secretary General Kofi Annan - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/5pl2v

A 55' seconds 'sound bite' concerning the US-Israeli 'Dogs of War' - 'bringing democracy' everywhere.
Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5u98v

In the United States one already has seen the neocon administration's action in the streets of Los
Angeles: armored tanks showed up at an anti-war protest, in a dark glimpse of the future - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/4hzsn

Neocon proverb: "We misused your taxmoney so you paid
to get killed, and for your funeral, you will also be billed.''

Colin Powell: 'It is not anti-Semitic to criticize the policies of the state of Israel' Said as 'US Secretary of State' in a speech at the 'Conference on Anti-Semitism of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe' German Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Berlin - April 28th - 2004 - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/22p6c

It can and must be done!

Help the troops come home! Url.: http://www.bringemhome.org - We need them badly to fight our so called 'governments' - Url.: http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/

HR

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