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Bush & Blair for the first time will be considered war crimes charges against two former heads of state. Translated from the original at http://ilupidieinstein.blogspot.com/2011/11/bush-e-blair-processati-per-crimini-di.html
From 19 to 22 November 2011, the trial of George W. Bush (former U.S. President) and Anthony L. Blair (Former British Prime Minister) will be held in Kuala Lumpur. This is the first time that allegations of war crimes against the two former heads of state will be considered in compliance with proper legal procedure.
The charges were brought against the accused by the Commission for War Crimes in Kuala Lumpur (KLWCC), following the procedures prescribed by law. The Commission, after receiving complaints from victims of the war in Iraq in 2009, has conducted a careful and thorough investigation for almost two years, and in 2011, has been formally accused of war crimes against Bush, Blair and their associates .
The invasion of Iraq in 2003 and its occupation have killed 1.4 million Iraqis. Countless others have endured unspeakable torture and hardship. The cries of these victims have so far been ignored by the international community. The fundamental human right to be heard was denied.
As a result, in 2008 was accounted for KLWCC to fill this void and to act as an initiative of the people, to provide a way for these victims to present their complaints and to have their day in a court of popular justice.
The first accusation against George W. Bush and Anthony L. Blair Crimes against Peace:
The defendants have committed crimes against peace, in the sense that those accused have planned, prepared and invaded the sovereign state of Iraq March 19, 2003 in violation of the UN Charter and international law.
The second accusation is the crime of torture and war crimes against eight U.S. citizens who are in particular George W. Bush, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, Alberto Gonzales, David Addington, William Haynes, Jay Bybee and John Yoo, in which:
Accused persons have committed the crime of torture and war crimes in that: the defendants have voluntarily participated in the formulation of executive orders and directives to exclude the applicability of all laws and international conventions, particularly the Convention against Torture 1984, the Geneva Convention III, 1949, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the UN Charter, in relation to the war launched by the United States and others in Afghanistan (in 2001) and Iraq (March 2003), also and / or on the base and in the pursuit of the same, the accused persons have been authorized or are conniving, ordering acts of torture and cruel, degrading and inhuman treatment against the victims, in violation of international law, treaties and conventions between which the Convention against Torture and the 1984 Geneva Conventions, including the Geneva Convention III of 1949.
The process will take place before the Court for war crimes in Kuala Lumpur, which consists of eminent personalities in the possession of legal qualifications.
The judges of the Court, are headed by retired judge of the Federal Court Malaysia Dato 'Abdul Kadir Sulaiman, also include other names including Mr. Alfred Lambremont Webre, a Yale graduate, who has written several books on politics, Dato' Zakaria Yatim, retired judge of the Federal Court of Malaysia, Tunku Sofiah Jewa, lawyer and author of numerous publications on international law, Professor Salleh Buang, former Director of the Federal Attorney General Chambers and renowned author, Prof. Niloufer Bhagwat, an expert in Constitutional Law , Administrative Law and International Law, and Prof. Dr. Shad Saleem Faruqi Emeritus Datuk, a prominent academic and professor of law.
The Court will judge and evaluate the evidence presented, as in any court. The judges of the court must be convinced that the allegations are proven beyond a reasonable doubt and provide a reasoned opinion.
In the event that the court condemn any of the defendants, the only sanction is that the name of the guilty will be entered in the Register of War Criminals of the Commission and advertised all over the world. The court is a court of conscience and initiative of the people.
The charge for the trial will be presented by Prof. Gurdial S Nijar, a law professor and leading author of numerous legal publications and Prof. Francis Boyle, an eminent American professor, practitioner and advocate of international law, and assisted by a team of lawyers.
The process will take place in an open court 19 to 22 November 2011 at the Foundation's headquarters in Al-Bukhari Jalan Perdana, Kuala Lumpur.
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