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HISTORIC JUDGMENT. Bush & Associates Found Guilty of Torture

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posted on May, 12 2012 @ 11:01 PM
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I personally think Cheney and Bush are tools of the Rothchild zionist led cabal, but never the less, good to see some criminals being charged finally.


The five-panel tribunal unanimously delivered a guilty verdict against former United States President George W. Bush and his associates at the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal hearing that had started on Monday, May 7th.

On the charge of Crime of Torture and War Crimes, the tribunal finds the accused persons former U.S. President George W. Bush and his associates namely Richard Cheney, former U.S. Vice President, Donald Rumsfeld, former Defence Secretary, Alberto Gonzales, then Counsel to President Bush, David Addington, then General Counsel to the Vice-President, William Haynes II, then General Counsel to Secretary of Defence, Jay Bybee, then Assistant Attorney General, and John Choon Yoo, former Deputy Assistant Attorney-General guilty as charged and convicted as war criminals for Torture and Cruel, Inhumane and Degrading Treatment of the Complainant War Crime Victims.

Earlier in the week, the tribunal heard the testimonies of three witnesses namely Abbas Abid, Moazzam Begg and Jameelah Hameedi. They related the horrific tortures they had faced during their incarceration. The tribunal also heard two other Statutory Declarations of Iraqi citizen Ali Shalal and Rhuhel Ahmed, a British citizen.


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posted on May, 12 2012 @ 11:03 PM
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a five panel Tribunal?

does the author of that article know what is a Tribunal?

please discuss this.



posted on May, 12 2012 @ 11:05 PM
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President Lamin read, “As a tribunal of conscience, the Tribunal is fully aware that its verdict is merely declaratory in nature. The tribunal has no power of enforcement, no power to impose any custodial sentence on any one or more of the 8 convicted persons. What we can do, under Article 31 of Chapter VI of Part 2 of the Charter is to recommend to the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission to submit this finding of conviction by the Tribunal, together with a record of these proceedings, to the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, as well as the United Nations and the Security Council.


Well, that is a shame; lets just hope that this turns out to be the start of something bigger.

Cheers!
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posted on May, 12 2012 @ 11:11 PM
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Nothing is going to happen because a Tribunal is not a court, all it's saying is that he was immoral and had unprofessional conduct. That's it. He won't get sentenced to jail time if that's you're proposing.
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posted on May, 12 2012 @ 11:30 PM
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Originally posted by Manhater
Nothing is going to happen because a Tribunal is not a court, all it's saying is that he was immoral and had unprofessional conduct. That's it. He won't get sentenced to jail time if that's you're proposing.
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can we still extradite him anyway just for the enjoyment that it would bring?



posted on May, 12 2012 @ 11:43 PM
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Doubtful


Nice try though...



posted on May, 12 2012 @ 11:44 PM
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ALERT: Election Distraction Attempt! ALERT!

Torture that very likely resulted in intel that led to the killing of Osama Bin Laden.




posted on May, 12 2012 @ 11:46 PM
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So why not investigate his mongrel father as well. A nastier piece of work I can't think of. Ah, it's good for the soul to think of maggots like them being dragged in front of a fair dinkum court and the same conclusion reached. THEN there would be a reason for celebration.



posted on May, 12 2012 @ 11:49 PM
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a five panel Tribunal?

does the author of that article know what is a Tribunal?

please discuss this


Dear michaelbrux,

Latin is so ... last millenium (actually two and three millenia ago, but who cares?)

A Tribunal is a device for generating newspapers (hence, The Tribune) and other important documents. Now you can't print documents without energy, and since we're in the ecologically aware age, they're using solar. For an operation like this you really can't do with fewer than five solar panels, can you? Five panel tribunals can create any type of document you desire, they're very handy. Mine was expensive, but the price has come down.

Happy to be of help.

With respect,
Charles1952
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posted on May, 13 2012 @ 12:05 AM
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Wow a Muslim country that know one cares about and 87% of those graduating high school can NOT locate on a map has found Dubya and Rummy guilty of War Crimes?

In the name of National Defense and World Peace, send them all to Malaysia as fast as we can!!

The OP said "tools"! LMAO!


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posted on May, 13 2012 @ 12:13 AM
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Yes. I am going to hazard a prediction here. Guilty just like last novembers war crimes commission hearing held in kuala lampur.



We therefore find that the charge against the two accused is proved beyond reasonable doubt.
The two accused are, therefore, found guilty as charged and the two accused are accordingly
convicted on the charge.


THE KUALA LUMPUR WAR CRIMES COMMISSION v.
GEORGE W BUSH & ANTHONY L. BLAIR
CRIMINAL PROCEEDING NO. 1-CP-2011


Any bets?



posted on May, 13 2012 @ 12:21 AM
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Originally posted by Alxandro
ALERT: Election Distraction Attempt! ALERT!

Torture that very likely resulted in intel that led to the killing of Osama Bin Laden.


No it didn't. Osama was found via other means. Did you know Al Quaeda was created by the CIA and Osama worked for them?

Besides....Osama had nothing to do with 9-11. It was some other guys and funded by a Prince in Saudi Arabia.

Osama didn't fund 9-11. He's just the fall guy.



posted on May, 14 2012 @ 12:53 AM
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I have an idea, how about they investigate some of the numerous human rights violations taking place in Malaysia.
www.amnestyusa.org...

Oh wait no one cares about them and they want their 15 minutes of fame. Too bad no one cares still.

ETA: There is nothing historic about this, and carries about the same amount of weight as asking a random stranger on the street. Guess how many witnesses were called in for this ever so important task. Three, and one of them was a friend of the "court". My used toilet paper is worth more than this, and has less crap on it.
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