Bush War Crimes: European Activists Call For Bush To Be Tried For Torture

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Inter Press Service   |  By Julio Godoy   |   February 2, 2009 09:44 AM

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BERLIN, Feb 2 (IPS) - Now that former U.S. president George W. Bush is an ordinary citizen again, many legal and human rights activists in Europe are demanding that he and high-ranking members of his government be brought before justice for crimes against humanity committed in the so-called war on terror.

"Judicial clarification of the crimes against international law the former U.S. government committed is one of the most delicate issues that the new U.S. president Barack Obama will have to deal with," Wolfgang Kaleck, general secretary of the European Centre for Human and Constitutional Rights told IPS.

U.S. justice will have to "deal with the turpitudes committed by the Bush government," says Kaleck, who has already tried unsuccessfully to sue the former U.S. authorities in European courts. "And, furthermore, the U.S. government will have to pay compensation to the innocent people who were victims of these crimes."

Kaleck and other legal experts consider Bush and his highest-ranking officials responsible for crimes against humanity, such as torture.

Many agree that the evidence against the U.S. government is overwhelming. U.S. officials have admitted some crimes such as waterboarding, where a victim is tied up and water is poured into the air passages. Also, human rights activists have gathered testimonies by innocent victims of torture, especially some prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.

In an interview with the German public television network ZDF, Austrian human rights lawyer Manfred Nowak, UN special rapporteur on torture, said that numerous cases of torture ordered by U.S. officials and perpetrated by U.S. authorities are well documented.

"We possess all the evidence which proves that the torture methods used in interrogation by the U.S. government were explicitly ordered by former U.S. defence minister Donald Rumsfeld," Nowak told ZDF. "Obviously, these orders were given with the highest U.S. authorities' knowledge."

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"George W. Bush is without doubt responsible for crimes such as torture," says Dietmar Herz, professor of political science at the university of Erfurt, 235 km southwest of Berlin.

"According to the U.S. constitution, the U.S. president is responsible for all actions carried out by the executive," Herz told IPS. "Therefore, George W. Bush is responsible for the torture methods used by U.S. authorities, such as waterboarding."

International justice against crimes against humanity began in 1945, with the Nuremberg trials against Nazi criminals, says Kaleck. Leading prosecutor Robert Jackson said at the opening of the trials in October 1945 that "we are able to do away with...tyranny and violence and aggression by those in power against the rights of (the) people...only when we make all men answerable to the law."

But since then this promise has been fulfilled only in exceptional cases, Kaleck said.

"Crimes against humanity have been repeatedly committed ever since, but very few people have been brought before international courts for these crimes," he said, adding that this impunity is particularly obvious for leaders of the Allied countries (such as the U.S., France and Britain), who had organised the Nuremberg trials.

Nobody was ever judged for crimes against humanity committed in Algeria by France, in Vietnam and Latin America by the U.S., in Afghanistan by the Soviet Union and in Chechnya by Russia.

Only in the 1990s, after the Yugoslav wars of secession, the Rwanda genocide, and civil wars in countries such as Liberia and Sierra Leone were state criminals captured, judged and convicted.

"The creation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 2002 in The Hague in the Netherlands marks a turning point in the prosecution of state officials accused of crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity or of war," Kaleck added.

But prosecution for crimes of war or for crimes against humanity continues to be highly selective. So far, only perpetrators from weak or failed states from south-eastern Europe, or from the south, especially Africa, have been brought to court. In a case such as that of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, Britain acted as an accomplice to protect him.

Over the last couple of years, human rights activists and some national courts in Europe have been fighting these arbitrary ways. They are appealing for, and in some cases even applying, a universal jurisdiction of national courts.

The Spanish judiciary has opened cases against Latin American dictators such as Guatemalan general Efraín Ríos Montt, who ruled the Central American country between 1982 and 1983, and Argentinean military officers involved in kidnapping and killing civilians.

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BERLIN, Feb 2 (IPS) - Now that former U.S. president George W. Bush is an ordinary citizen again, many legal and human rights activists in Europe are demanding that he and high-ranking members of hi...
BERLIN, Feb 2 (IPS) - Now that former U.S. president George W. Bush is an ordinary citizen again, many legal and human rights activists in Europe are demanding that he and high-ranking members of hi...
 
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- jsgaetano I'm a Fan of jsgaetano 201 fans permalink
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Looks like the Loyal Bushies won't be going on any European vacations anytime soon.

But hey, at least they'll still be greeted as liberators in Iraq and Afghanistan!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 02/19/2009
- wordvarc I'm a Fan of wordvarc 31 fans permalink

Please, World Court, tell us how we can help!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 AM on 02/17/2009

We're in agreement on that one, Europe!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 AM on 02/17/2009
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This would surely be real justice, but with the HUGE mess that Bush/Cheney and co. had caused, it'll take years before our current administration can even get to this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 02/06/2009
- oakley9 I'm a Fan of oakley9 20 fans permalink

Come and get him. We are powerless here in the states to have justice served. Look into 9 1 1 while you are at it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 PM on 02/05/2009
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there will always be a rainbow i pray for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 AM on 02/04/2009
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 AM on 02/04/2009

Ah, yes, the International Criminal Courts treaty . . . Remember when the Bush "administration" declared they were not beholden to it because they refused to sign it? As if the Nazis would have agreed to the Nuremberg protocols in 1941. . .

But remember, Bush had to blame someone for his own failure to protect America.

And what about Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly - they advocated torture live on the airwaves. Is that legal?

I do not want to close Guantanomo, I just want to replace the occupants, beginning with those who knowingly lied to the UN to justify the invasions of Iraq and the murder of one million innocent people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 AM on 02/04/2009
- DaveyDavey I'm a Fan of DaveyDavey 102 fans permalink
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Shrub may find out for himself just what was so bad about rendition.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 02/03/2009
- Rule Of Law I'm a Fan of Rule Of Law 146 fans permalink

Could he be called an "enemy combatant?" Is rendition out of the question?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 PM on 02/03/2009

Can there be any question that the bush administration has brought the USA to it's knees, through elitist greed and self-serving policies? Not if you've been at least partially awake for the past eight years. It would be a full time job for thousands of people to uncover all the turds in that near-bottomless cesspool. War crimes? That was obvious as is happened, but who's going to argue with the guy who can nuke you. or withdraw his protection and allow you to be nuked?Why they'll get away with it; Eight years of looting the USA,gutting the public coffers, enriching themselves at the expense of the rest of us, puts them into position to invoke the golden rule; "He who has the gold, makes the rules". USA; another great civilization destroyed by the greed and arrogance of it's "leaders", and the apathy and timidity of it's citizens. Just another weighty tome in the Library of Human History, planet Earth section.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 02/03/2009
- haval2 I'm a Fan of haval2 40 fans permalink

Please, come and get him and take that Cheney and Rumsfeld duo with him. Let justice prevail!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 02/03/2009
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 167 fans permalink

I fully agree with those seeking justice against Bush for war crimes. Hope Holder does his job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 02/03/2009

I used to be anti abortion person,but, since reading these comments I have come to believe that what we now have writing these comments are lab experiments that have gone tragically wrong and have been set loose on us.Beware what you pray for,you may not like results.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 02/03/2009
- Scoppertop I'm a Fan of Scoppertop 14 fans permalink
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You're still anti-abortion and pro-murder of innocent children and adults... obviously.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 02/03/2009
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