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cosmicone

(11,014 posts)
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 07:34 PM Jul 2015

Former International Criminal Court judge: Dick Cheney should face prosecution [View all]

Source: Newsweek

As a young boy, Thomas Buergenthal recalls, his mother taught him to kneel every night and thank God for his love and his protection. It's a habit, I suggest, that must have been difficult to maintain after August 1944 when, at the age of 10, he was transported to Auschwitz.

"It was," says Buergenthal. "Very difficult. I've always known that I was a Jew. But after the war I found I had no religious faith. I began to wonder how God could permit some of the things that happened to us. I admire people who emerged with their belief intact."

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Some still believe that Western politicians including Tony Blair and Dick Cheney could end up in the dock at the International Criminal Court. Is this wishful thinking? Where Blair is concerned, Buergenthal says, he has no special expertise.

"But some of us have long thought that Cheney, and a number of CIA agents who did what they did in those so-called black holes [overseas torture centres] should appear before the ICC. We [in the USA] could have tried them ourselves. I voted for Obama but I think he made a great mistake when he decided not to instigate legal proceedings against some of these people. I think – yes – that it will happen."

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Read more: http://europe.newsweek.com/former-international-criminal-court-lawyer-dick-cheney-should-face-prosecution-329569?ref=yfp



I hope he is tried and convicted.
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Too bad he's not a CURRENT International Criminal Court judge George II Jul 2015 #1
Hope springs eternal Stevepol Jul 2015 #9
Unfortunately the bushes created TWO anti-American terrorist groups... George II Jul 2015 #15
Sorry, but nope Telcontar Jul 2015 #19
"A complete failure". Did it involve helicopters? Nihil Jul 2015 #21
The organization that eventually evolved into al Qaeda was formed in the 1980s... George II Jul 2015 #22
Again, NOPE. Your own citation (really, Wikipedia is your source?) dooesnt support your assertion Telcontar Jul 2015 #23
And to bad that the US didnt sign onto the ICC but we now know why the Bush administration cstanleytech Jul 2015 #14
This Iliyah Jul 2015 #2
Cheney and the rest of his crew (Bush). nt Duval Jul 2015 #3
Amen nt kenichol Jul 2015 #4
Don't leave out Bush. Or the rest. Solly Mack Jul 2015 #5
Damn Right irisblue Jul 2015 #6
We can only hope. BillZBubb Jul 2015 #7
I think it would be hard to prosecute Cheney without also prosecuting Bush Calista241 Jul 2015 #8
I'd LOVE to see that. They both need to be behind bars. calimary Jul 2015 #11
Only nationals of states parties to the Rome Statute reorg Jul 2015 #10
If he ever is tried, he will be convicted The Blue Flower Jul 2015 #12
K&R. Yes please! Overseas Jul 2015 #13
How delicious would it be to see that vile shit stain perp walked to The Hague? 6000eliot Jul 2015 #16
Better late than never, for some. Gregorian Jul 2015 #17
Cheney lives in fear nowadays... Gumboot Jul 2015 #18
Current US law would see the US Military invade the Hague Telcontar Jul 2015 #20
An excellent OP, an extraordinary man. I am also pleased with Newsweek, surprised in a good way. Jefferson23 Jul 2015 #24
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