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Belgium Gets War Crimes Cases Against Bush/Blair
2003-06-19
Belgium said on Thursday it had received lawsuits against President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair under a controversial war crimes law. But it said it had forwarded the cases to the defendants' countries, reducing their chances of reaching a court.
"Hot Potato! Here, catch!"
Anybody still up for an ICC with these cases flying around as examples?
Belgium has come under harsh criticism especially from the United States for the law, which empowers its courts to try foreigners for serious war and human rights crimes no matter where they were committed. In an effort to discourage so-called "propaganda" cases, it reformed the law to allow a lawsuit to be sent to a defendant's country if that country were democratic with a legal system that could handle it properly. Belgium's justice ministry said legal authorities had received lawsuits against Bush, Blair and a host of senior U.S. officials for crimes against humanity in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Might want to try handing the bill for handling the case and forwarding it to the plaintiffs.
One lawsuit accused Bush, Blair, Secretary of State Colin Powell, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and U.S. General Tommy Franks of crimes against humanity in the recent Iraq war, a ministry statement said. A second lawsuit was against Powell, also regarding the Iraq war. A third was against Bush, Rumsfeld, U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, U.S. national security adviser Condoleezza Rice and Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz for crimes against humanity in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Poor Dick Cheney, he's going to feel left out.
Thuy declined to say when or by whom the lawsuits were filed.
The usual group of suspects, no doubt.
Posted by:Steve

#5  Apparently Belgium has too many lawyers and bureaucrats too. Nice touch, though, probably sending Saddam's complaint back to Iraq.
Posted by: Tom   2003-06-19 16:50:01  

#4  Under the English court system, the loser pays the other sides attorneys' fees, as a general matter. However, given this is in the criminal context it is probably n/a.
Posted by: ColoradoConservative   2003-06-19 16:13:16  

#3   Convenient for the filers that their names can't be released, but the Belgians will release the names of the defendants. That way, they filers get the press they want, and the filees get teh shaft.
Posted by: Troglody   2003-06-19 16:03:26  

#2  Are we putting a special "round file" routing code in place?
Posted by: mojo   2003-06-19 16:03:03  

#1  Hope they don't run out of stamps with all the forwarding.
Posted by: True German Ally   2003-06-19 15:47:31  

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