2012/05/16

Mathaba: Bush & Associates Guilty of Torture!

A solid case for the prosecution of Bush, Blair, Rumsfeld, Chaney, their legal counsel and others, for war crimes, crimes against the peace, torture, and crimes against humanity has been established at the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal, with a guilty verdict on day 5 of the third major session of the Tribunal. The Tribunal recommends to the War Crimes Commission to give the widest international publicity to this conviction and grant of reparations, as these are universal crimes for which there is a responsibility upon nations to institute prosecutions if any of these "Accused" persons may enter their jurisdictions. Global Research Director Michel Chossudovsky is a member of the KL War Crimes Commission, and was present throughout the Tribunal hearings. 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 US President George W Bush and his associates, namely Richard Cheney, former US Vice President, Donald Rumsfeld, former Defense 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 Defense, 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 Hammeedi. They related the horrific tortures they had faced during their incarceration.     

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