Blair War Crimes Foundation
It is necessary to make leaders hesitate before indulging in “the paramount war crime” to quote the judges of Nuremberg, of “unprovoked aggression against a defenceless country”. Unless leaders fear that they might be tried for their war crimes, we will live in an increasingly violent world, where The Geneva Conventions are treated as a joke, the UN is of no account, and death, destruction, torture, and repressive policing are commonplace. At the moment such leaders enjoy more and more trappings of power, and retire with vast sums of money, houses, medals and lucrative contracts. A group of UK Citizens have therefore set up an organisation, “The Blair War Crimes Foundation”, to initially bring one such leader to justice as an example.
Read the letter and become a signatory.
(Via RickB)
Posted on February 17th, 2009 at 9:17am under Activism, Blair, Crime and punishment
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Seeing as he is being awarded peace medals and leadership prizes, I don’t see this going anywhere – but credit for trying!
Done!
Mr. Murray alerted me to this and it was made so.
In the words of The Clash (in White Man In Hammersmith Palais):
“If Adolf Hitler flew in today. They’d send a limousine anyway”
And award him a peace prize!
I wonder if someone could get Mark Thomas and his team in on this?
Don’t forget Tony Blair the $1m scratch card winner.