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http://www.stewwebb.com
www.iacenter.org Former U.S. Attorney
General Ransey Clark
http://www.peoplejudgebush.org/crimes.shtml
Indictment
500 at ‘war crimes
tribunal’ find Bush guilty
The People of the World Demand Bush, Blair, and all
complicit World Leaders be held accountable for:
- Initiating War: the crime against peace
- Crimes Against Humanity - targetting civilians;
destruction of basic services
- War Profiteering and privatizing of national
resources
- Cultural genocide, systematic looting of art,
archives and cultural institutions
- Mass detentions, random roundups, & torture
- Violating Iraqi sovereignty
- Using prohibited weapons including cluster bombs
and depleted uranium weapons
- Stealing trillions from social services
- Policy of Endless War targetting: Haiti,
Palestine, Philippines, Korea, Cuba
- False testimonies, lies and fabrications to the
public, the media, the United Nations and Congress
- Inciting bigotry, racism and a climate of fear.
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This Criminal Indictment Charges George W. Bush, Richard
B. Cheney, Colin Powell, Donald H. Rumsfeld, John D. Ashcroft, Tommy
Franks, and his successors as Commander of U.S. Forces in Iraq, George J.
Tenet, L. Paul Bremer, III, John Negroponte and others to be named with
Crimes Against Peace, War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity and other
criminal acts in violation of the Charter of the United Nations,
International Law, the Constitution of the United States and Laws Made in
Pursuance Thereof.
The Crimes Charged are:
- Waging a War of Aggression against the sovereignty of
Iraq and the rights of its people, resulting in tens of thousands of
deaths and injuries among the people of Iraq, most civilians, from
military violence and thousands of U.S. G.I’s. War of aggression is
defined as “the Supreme international crime” in the Nuremberg Judgment.
- Authorizing, encouraging and condoning the use of
excessive force, in terrorem, tactics called “Shock and Awe”, targeting
defenseless civilians, civilians facilities and indiscriminate bombing
and assaults.
- Authorizing and ordering the use of illegal weapons
including super bombs, cluster bombs, depleted uranium enhanced bombs,
missiles, shells and bullets and threatening the use of nuclear weapons.
- Authorizing, ordering, concealing and condoning
assassinations, summary executions, murders, disappearances, kidnappings
and torture.
- Authorizing, financing, utilizing and condoning illegal
violence, use of force and torture by highly paid paramilitary civilian
forces operating anonymously and not accountable to U.S. supervisors for
their acts, who kill, coerce, control and contain the Iraqi population.
- Authorizing, ordering and condoning the systematic
destruction of economic, social, cultural, medical, educational,
governmental and diplomatic resources, properties and facilities
throughout Iraq.
- Authorizing, ordering and condoning acts designed to
divide the Iraqi population to cause internal conflict and violence
among major segments of the society, ethnic, religious, political and
economic, in order to weaken and exhaust the population and bring all
segments under the control of a new surrogate government submissive to
U.S. command.
- Authorizing, imposing and maintaining a violent,
criminal military occupation over Iraq which kills defenseless Iraqi’s
daily and fans the flames of anti-U.S. anger worldwide.
- Defying and incapacitating the peace making capacity
and role of the United Nations by unilateral actions to undermine its
potential effectiveness while continuing to coerce and use the U.N. to
pursue U.S. policies in Iraq and elsewhere, and coercing and enticing
other nations to support U.S. policies and actions in violation of
international law in the U.N. Security Council and against Iraq and
other nations.
- Engaging in systematic acts to undermine and destroy
international laws and treaties designed to prevent and control war,
weapons of mass and indiscriminate destruction; limit participants in
military service; protect the environment; prevent the economic
exploitation of poor nations; and engaging systematic acts to obstruct
justice by the evisceration of the International Criminal Court and
manipulation or defiance of other international judicial and regulatory
bodies that might seek to hold the U.S. accountable to international law
and the will of the majority of the people of the international
community.
- Manifesting their continuing commitment to world
domination by ordering, directing and condoning violent regime change in
Haiti in March 2004 to replace the independent, elected democratic
President Jean Bertrand Aristide with a U.S. selected and controlled neo
Duvalierist surrogate causing growing violence, hundreds of deaths and
further improvishment of the Haitian people.
- Threatening the sovereignty and independence of
nations, and acting to change regimes that refuse to yield to U.S.
demands for economic subservience and political control for U.S.
corporate and government interests, including most prominently Cuba,
Iran, a divided Korea, the Philippines, Syria, Sudan and Venezuela; and
supporting Israel’s illegal occupation, brutalization and expanding
settlement of Palestine in defiance of the United Nations, international
law and world opinion; all of which adds to international anger and
violence against the United States and its citizens.
- Destroying the sovereignty, right to self
determination, cultural integrity and control of its own resources of
Iraq and its peoples by imposing an interim government headed by a long
time C.I.A. asset who directed violence against Iraqi civilians for the
U.S. in the 1990's; and manipulating procedures for the imposition of a
new Constitution drafted by and installation of a new government chosen
through controlled electoral processes and subservient to the will and
command of the U.S. government.
- Usurping the war powers delegated in the constitution
to the Congress to pursue wars of aggression and other unlawful military
actions; and attempting to pack the federal courts with judges committed
to ideologies in conflict with the Constitution of the United States to
achieve judicial decisions supporting those ideologies.
- Systematically weakening fundamental human rights
globally and the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution within the U.S.
enabling U.S. forces to unlawfully seize individuals in 100 countries,
including U.S. citizens and arrest thousands of aliens in the U.S. and
hold them, transport them, torture many, deny all access to courts to
determine the legality of such seizures, arrest and treatment.
- Making Guantanamo a symbol of U.S. power to imprison
and abuse persons on the soil of a foreign sovereign nation, Cuba,
against its will and to publicize U.S. contempt for human rights by
displaying its power to arbitrarily seize, confine and abuse persons
without revealing who they are, any charges against them, or what their
future may be, placing U.S. power above all laws, international and
national, and beyond the reach of all courts, including those of the
U.S.
- Giving economic preferences to favored corporations and
business interests to extract enormous profits in both war and peace
sectors of the economy from impoverished Iraq and U.S. taxpayers.
- Systematically utilizing, controlling, directing,
manipulating, misinforming and restricting press and media coverage and
deliberately presenting false and misleading reports to obtain support
for U.S. military and political and actions; and to deprive the American
people of knowledge essential to develop an informed opinion which is
essential to democratic processes and elections.
- All for the purpose of dominating, controlling, and
exploiting Iraq and other non compliant nations by military force and
economic coercion.
In addition to full accountability for the foregoing
crimes and full reparation to victims, the offenses constitute “high
Crimes and Misdemeanors” under Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution
of the United States requiring the removal from office of all the
participating civil Officers of the United States upon impeachment for and
conviction for their acts.
Dated: August 5, 2004 Ramsey
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