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Southeast Asia
Bush, Blair guilty in Malaysia 'war crimes trial'
2011-11-23
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Former US president George W Bush and British ex-prime minister Tony Blair were Tuesday found guilty at a mock tribunal in Malaysia for committing "crimes against peace" during the Iraq war.

The Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal, part of an initiative by former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad -- a fierce critic of the Iraq war -- found the former leaders guilty after a four-day hearing.

"The Tribunal deliberated over the case and decided unanimously that the first accused George Bush and second accused Blair have been found guilty of crimes against peace," the tribunal said in a statement.

"Unlawful use of force threatens the world to return to a state of lawlessness. The acts of the accused were unlawful."

Mahathir, who stepped down in 2003 after 22 years in power, unveiled plans for the tribunal in 2007 just before he condemned Bush and Blair as "child killers" and "war criminals" at the launch of an annual anti-war conference.

A seven-member panel chaired by former Malaysian Federal Court judge Abdul Kadir Sulaiman presided over the trial, which began last Saturday, and both Bush and Blair were tried in absentia.

"The evidence showed that the drums of wars were being beaten long before the invasion. The accused in their own memoirs have admitted their own intention to invade Iraq regardless of international law," it said.

The verdict is purely symbolic as the tribunal has no enforcement powers.
One can hope they had fun, then, since it was otherwise utterly pointless.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Did the CEO of Pepsico attend? Sounds like something she could really support.
Posted by: bman   2011-11-23 10:29  

#2  From the article and from what I remember of Mahathir Mohamad's status as an ex-premier, this isn't exactly an official act, Water Modem. It's not even the equivalent of Rep. Conyers' basement "hearings". It's more of a high-profile gathering of out-of-government anti-American assholes than anything significant. We might as well blockade Berkeley for "Occupy Oakland"'s misbehavior as piss on Malaysia on the basis of "their ex-premier's a hysterical dick".
Posted by: Mitch H.   2011-11-23 09:38  

#1  Tell me again why US companies have factories in that POS country?
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-11-23 02:06  

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