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Topic started on 9-2-2011 @ 10:44 AM by rubbertramp
aw, poor george had to cancel his travel plans.
anyone think anything will come of all this?
that is besides being swept under the rug by the media.


February 7, 2011, Geneva and New York – Today, two torture victims were to have filed criminal complaints, with more than 2,500-pages of supporting material, in Geneva against former U.S. President George W. Bush, who was due to speak at an event there on 12 February. Swiss law requires the presence of the torturer on Swiss soil before a preliminary investigation can be opened. When Bush cancelled his trip to avoid prosecution, the human rights groups who prepared the complaints made it public and announced that the Bush Torture Indictment would be waiting wherever he travels next. The Indictment serves as the basis on which to prepare country-specific, plaintiff-specific indictments, with additional evidence and updated information. According to international law experts at the New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) and the Berlin-based European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), former presidents do not enjoy special immunity under the Convention Against Torture (CAT). “Waterboarding is torture, and Bush has admitted, without any sign of remorse, that he approved its use,” said Katherine Gallagher, Senior Staff Attorney at CCR and Vice President of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH). “The reach of the Convention Against Torture is wide – this case is prepared and will be waiting for him wherever he travels next. Torturers – even if they are former presidents of the United States – must be held to account and prosecuted. Impunity for Bush must end.” While the U.S. has thus far failed to comply with its obligations under the Convention Against Torture to prosecute and punish those who commit torture, all other signatories, too, are obligated to prosecute or extradite for prosecution anyone present in their territory they have a reasonable basis for believing has committed torture. If the evidence warrants, as the Bush Torture Indictment contends it does, and the U.S. fails to request the extradition of Bush and others to face charges of torture there, CAT signatories must, under law, prosecute them for torture. In a statement this weekend, the groups who organized the complaints said, “Whatever Bush or his hosts say, we have no doubt he cancelled his trip to avoid our case. The message from civil society is clear – If you’re a torturer, be careful in your travel plans.”


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reply posted on 9-2-2011 @ 03:33 PM by whaaa
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As I recall, Bush has a nice spread in Paraguay.

www.newciv.org...

I think he is prepared for the inevitable.


reply posted on 10-2-2011 @ 10:12 PM by vermonster
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Originally posted by pedroroach
They really really need to stop warning him before he travels.
Maybe next time they can wait until he is five minutes out from landing to call him and let him know that he will be detained upon landing and will but put into a holding cell until the date of his trial.


It's almost like there is someone tipping him off before he leaves.

Could boy Bush be so connected that he has bean-spillers high in the ranks of other governments?



reply posted on 10-2-2011 @ 11:14 PM by ballsdeep
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Of course!

I don't think there'd be many people as well connected as a former US president, especially that one.
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