Monday, 3 September 2012

Parliamentary Information Office - Desmond Tutu calls for Blair and Bush to be tried over Iraq

Parliamentary Information Office - Desmond Tutu calls for Blair and Bush to be tried over Iraq

Tony Blair and George Bush in the Iraq war to the International Criminal Court at the Hague should be greater than the w, Archbishop Desmond Tutu said.

Britain's Observer newspaper, writing about weapons of mass destruction, the former leader of weapons lying.

Iraq military conflict the world more than any other campaign in history "in unstable, he said.

Prime Minister Blair, saying "we have so many times, the same logic to write with nothing new to say," responded.
"Playground bullies"

Earlier this week, Archbishop Tutu, a veteran peace campaigner who led her 1984 campaign a Johannesburg pulled out of the Summit because he refused to share a platform with Prime Minister Blair, won the Nobel Peace Prize is valid against apartheid.

The former Archbishop of Cape Town, said that Syria's conditions for Saddam's regime in 2003, the civil war against the US and UK and a possible Middle East conflict brought about Iran.

"[Bush] United States of America and Great Britain [Mr Blair] politicians like us other than land, where we now stand by Syria and Iran US-made with the edge of a precipice by ghost playground bullies to drive," he said.

He said: "Saddam Hussein is a good or bad question or how many of those killed had been that Mr. Bush and Blair. issue itself should not be used for unethical levels."
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Tony Blair

Archbishop Tutu results death toll in Iraq since 2003 Deputy Prime Minister Blair as Bush's military action, to be tried in the Hague and is based in.

But he said Western leaders have different standard be applied.

He said: "in an analog world, let alone in some African and Asian partners, the answer was to the Hague as a way to be responsible for their actions."

In response to Sunday's article, not harsh words to Prime Minister Blair issued its decision.

He said: "[the weapons of mass destruction] old rumor that we completely wrong as proof to the intelligence of every independent analysis showed lied about.
' Chemical weapons '

"And the fact that hundreds of thousands of its own citizens Saddam murdered her is irrelevant to deletion of ethics is absurd.

"Halabja massacre, where we use both thousands of people a day, Iran-Iraq war, Saddam's chemical weapons killed, and where many millions of casualties numbered, including monuments by chemical weapons.

In addition, he arranged his political opponents, harassment and Marsh Arabs, but deleting "his people's case stated that at the time. As morally strong killing action

He said: "it's up to us to say that with a little time in a healthy democracy, but certainly nothing new for the same type of reasoning can agree to disagree.

"I also have problems, Iraq today is an economy that has tripled or more, with the cut child mortality. the third issue is hugely out of Basra."
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Sir Geoffrey Bindman human rights lawyer

Human rights lawyer Geoffrey Bindman is an illegal aggressive war Iraq war BBC Radio 4 said.

He said a war crimes trial "and based on a crime of aggression and war crimes should be held.

"Now that the war was illegal, because it says that the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations or the United Nations or the political independence of the State of all members to refrain from any use of force in violation of the integrity is almost certain."

Former Lord Chancellor Lord Charles Falconer, said he disagreed with Sir Geoffrey and Desmond Tutu.

Other reasons to "force the United Nations authorized, and when it is authorized by UN resolution 1441.

Resolution 1441 "and we, not war or Geoffrey and the authorized.

"Even the dissent does not give rise to the possibility of war crimes, the world over the past two decades is very impressive and well identified what they mean by war crimes; Genocide, ethnic cleansing, torture and for people in a variety of ways that brought "


Source By : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19454562

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