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The International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration of the United States
The International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration of the United States, www.bushcommission.org
When the possibility of far-reaching war crimes and crimes against humanity exists, people of conscience have a solemn responsibility to inquire into the nature and scope of these acts and to determine if they do in fact rise to the level of war crimes and crimes against humanity. That is the mission of the International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity. The final session will be held January 20-22 in New York City. This tribunal will, with care and rigor, present evidence and assess whether George W. Bush and his administration have committed crimes against humanity. Well-established international law will be referenced where applicable, but the tribunal will not be limited by the scope of existing international law.
The tribunal will deliberate on four categories of indictable crimes: 1) Wars of Aggression, with particular reference to the invasions and occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan. 2) Torture and Indefinite Detention, with particular reference to the abandonment of international standards concerning the treatment of prisoners of war and the use of torture. 3) Destruction of the Global Environment, with particular reference to systematic policies contributing to the catastrophic effects of global warming. 4) Attacks on Global Public Health and Reproductive Rights, with particular reference to the genocidal effects of forcing international agencies to promote “abstinence only
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...52 million Americans who didn't fall for The Royal Scam. We would like to be part of this inquiry.
Every free nation of this earth should be present at the trial so it can be UNANIMOUS that HE WOULD BE TRIED, CONVICTED, and SENTENCED even if he
can never be forced to stand extradition to serve his sentence.
It's imperative that this murderer and war criminal be held in the same contempt as Milosevic and others who are still AT LARGE and not in custody for WAR CRIMES.
BUSH, CHENEY, RUMSFELD, FEITH, WOLFOWITZ, and every single staffer inclusive of LIBBY and others, need to be tried, convicted fairly in the I.C.C., and then sentenced.
It's time for the world to know that most American's are not murdering, war mongering, hegemonic and anti-muslim killers.