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=== News Update ===

9/11 - War Crime :

President's Incitements to Commit Genocide

Liaquat Ali Khan

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On the fifth anniversary of 9/11, President George Walker Bush delivered an 
illegal speech and may have committed an international crime, that is, the 
crime of direct and public incitement to commit genocide of a religious 
group. Determined to rally disbelieving Americans behind a failed Iraqi 
war, the President drifted into calling for open-ended violence against 
Muslims. Says the President: "The war against this enemy is more than a 
military conflict. It is the decisive ideological struggle of the 21st 
century, and the calling of our generation." The President identifies "this 
enemy" as Muslim extremists.  The 9/11speech is one among many through 
which the President has engaged, and continues to do so, in direct and 
public incitements to commit violence and other crimes against Muslims as a 
religious group.

The 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of 
Genocide defines genocide, among other things, as the act of killing 
members of a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group with intent to 
destroy, in whole or in part, the target group. But the Convention goes 
further and lists other criminal acts related to genocide. It prohibits and 
punishes conspiracy to commit genocide as well as "direct and public 
incitement to commit genocide." Article 4 of the Convention provides that 
the persons committing any of the listed genocide crimes shall be punished 
"whether they are constitutionally responsible rulers, public officials or 
private individuals."

The US has ratified the Genocide Convention. In 1987, the US Congress 
furnished the implementing legislation to enforce the Convention (the 
Proxmire Act). The crime of inciting genocide is not only an international 
crime but a federal crime as well.

"On the fifth anniversary of 9/11, President George Walker Bush delivered 
an illegal speech and may have committed an international crime, that is, 
the crime of direct and public incitement to commit genocide of a religious 
group. "


Elements of the Crime

The incitement crime under the Genocide Convention consists of three 
distinct elements. First, the target of incitement is a group listed in the 
Convention. Second, the incitement to commit genocide is direct and public. 
Third, the perpetrator has the requisite intent. When a perpetrator 
satisfies these three elements, the crime of genocide-incitement is 
complete and committed.

Note that the incitement to commit genocide is a verbal crime, although 
non-verbal methods of incitement are equally criminal. Genocide-incitement 
is primarily a crime of the tongue. It is criminal speech. The Convention 
does not require that verbal incitement produce actual genocide, just as 
conspiracy to commit a crime is actionable even though it may yield no 
crime. Furthermore, the incitement committed with words is not protected 
under the First Amendment of the US Constitution, treaties, or customary 
international law of freedom of speech.

Let us critically examine whether the President's 9/11 speech satisfies the 
three elements of the crime of incitement as defined in the Genocide 
Convention.


The Group

The Genocide Convention applies when the perpetrator defines the target in 
terms of a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group. The Convention 
does not require that incitement be against the group as a whole. Even if 
the incitement to commit genocide is aimed at part of the group, the 
Convention crime has been committed.

In his 9/11speech, the President defines the enemy as Muslims who believe 
in a "perverted vision of Islam."  This perverted religious group is one 
that, according to the President, aspires "to build a radical Islamic 
empire where women are prisoners in their homes, men are beaten for missing 
prayer meetings, and terrorists have a safe haven to plan and launch 
attacks on America and other civilized nations." The President 's target is 
not confined to al Qaeda or actual terrorists who attacked or might be 
planning attacks on the US. Nor does the President define the target in 
terms of criminals who happen to be Muslims. Fearlessly as if the law would 
never reach him, which might sadly be true, the President paints the 
religious group with a broad stroke, describing the group as religiously 
perverted and evil, a religious group that must be confronted, defeated, 
and killed.

"The 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of 
Genocide defines genocide, among other things, as the act of killing 
members of a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group with intent to 
destroy, in whole or in part, the target group. But the Convention goes 
further and lists other criminal acts related to genocide. "

The President targets the religious group for its ideology and not for its 
criminality against the US.  That some members of this amorphous religious 
group may have committed crimes against the US furnishes no legal excuse to 
liquidate the entire group. When the innocent and the guilty are lumped 
together as a single entity, the offense of designing a target group is 
complete. Perpetrators of genocide (Hitler) frequently detest the group, in 
whole or in part, and not merely individuals. They make no distinction 
between the innocent and the guilty. The net they throw to encircle the 
group is vast, fluid, and indiscriminating.


Direct and Public Incitement

No one would dispute that the President's 9/11 speech was a public event, a 
speech directly delivered to national and international audiences, carried 
live by major networks with global reach. The speech was also directly and 
publicly delivered to the US troops fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, and 
stationed elsewhere in the world. The speech also addresses the US allies 
that are fighting terrorism. Thus, the NATO troops in Afghanistan, the 
Coalition troops in Iraq, the Israeli Defense Forces in occupied 
territories, all these troops were the actual or potential audiences of the 
well-advertised 9/11speech that the President delivered with high emotional 
voltage. I discuss below that the speech carried genocide incitement. Here 
it must be noted that the speech that delivered the message was not hidden 
and private. It was direct and public. The speech was delivered to millions 
of people across the world, including criminals, gangs, and soldiers, who 
harbor hatred against Muslims. In his speeches, the President has 
repeatedly and spitefully labeled Muslim extremists as an evil religious 
group that must be physically eliminated.

The incitement to genocide is a verbal attempt to exhort, persuade, 
encourage, and provoke the audience and troops to killing members of the 
target group. Part of the incitement is to dehumanize the target group, 
showing through words that the target group is subhuman, a threat, 
dangerous, and worthless. The President paints the target religious group 
as "dangerous enemies," one that is "driven by a perverted vision of 
Islam," that espouses "hateful ideology," that "will not leave us alone," 
that "will follow us," and one that will use "the weapons of mass 
destruction." These descriptions of the target group cause fear, anger, and 
arousal, urging the audience and troops to do something, including 
killings. Since the group is defined in a broad manner, the incitement to 
kill provides no specifics. It cultivates combat and preemption through any 
means necessary, including physical elimination of the group.

Furthermore, the President constantly uses the language of war to crush the 
target religious group. To defeat the group's Islamic ideology, the 
President is proposing no cultural dialogue, seminars, or other peaceful 
means. The President is speaking of military action and a permanent war. 
Examine the following statements delivered in the 9/11speech, making it 
crystal clear that the purpose of incitement is none else but killings, 
embodied in the metaphor and reality of war: "America will stay in the 
fight." "We are in a war that will set the course for this new century." It 
"will not be over until we or the extremists emerge victorious." As if the 
incitement to physical elimination of the religious group were still 
unclear, the President specifically addresses the audience and troops and 
calls them to action. The "decisive" battle of the 21st century, says the 
President, is the "calling of our generation."


Requisite Intent

Genocide crimes, including the crime of direct and public incitement to 
commit genocide, are intentional crimes. These are not crimes of omission 
or negligence.  The Genocide Convention demands that intent of the 
perpetrator be shown in commission of the listed crimes. The incitement 
crime does not occur if a person's speech comes across as genocidal against 
a defined group, but the speaker has no intent to produce mass murder. 
Without intent, the provocation may still be regarded as odious and morally 
reprehensible. But it does not constitute the crime of genocide-incitement.

"The incitement to genocide is a verbal attempt to exhort, persuade, 
encourage, and provoke the audience and troops to killing members of the 
target group. "

However, intent is not a purely subjective state of mind that only the 
perpetrator knows.  Intent is derived from the context in which the 
incitement is relayed to the audience and troops.

No one would dispute that the President intends war when he says war. War 
means killing. He is not using the word war only in the ideological sense. 
The President fuses military and ideological wars to constitute an organic 
unit.  One war supports the other. Throughout his 9/11speech, the President 
refers to intentional killings of the religious group. "We put al Qaeda on 
the run, and killed or captured most of those who planned the 9/11 
attacks."  The President continues to defend the illegal and intentional 
invasion of Iraq, which has killed hundreds of innocent Muslims. Speaking 
of exterminating the perverted religious group, the President adds: 
"America has confronted evil before, and we have defeated it -- sometimes 
at the cost of thousands of good men in a single battle."

In his 9/11speech, the President uses the word "war" eleven (11) times, the 
word "fight or fighting" six (6) times, the word "battle" two (2 
times).  Speaking of American soldiers, the President adds: "Our nation is 
blessed to have young Americans like these -- and we will need them." Need 
them for what? Obviously, for war and battle and fighting.  The talk of 
killing is not accidental or even negligent. It is deliberate, 
cold-blooded, and even malicious. There exists evidence beyond reasonable 
doubt that the President intends to wipe out what he describes as the 
perverted religious group.


Conclusion

Examined in the light of the President's direct and public incitements 
through his speeches, particularly the 9/11 speech, the atrocities 
committed by US troops, the Coalition forces, and the IDF acquire a new 
context. Episodes of repeated torture, Abu Gharib excesses, shootings at 
wedding parties in US occupied Muslim lands, frequent murders of innocent 
civilians in Afghanistan and Iraq---murders for which American soldiers are 
facing court martial and death penalty--- the IDF's cruel and criminal 
destruction of Lebanon, all are related to the President's direct and 
public incitements in which he repeatedly dehumanizes and criminalizes 
Muslims, not as individuals but as a religious group, inviting lawless 
action against the group.  The responsibility of the President as the 
commander-in-chief of the US forces might well be abstract and technical. 
In light of his incitements, this responsibility has become direct and 
tangible. The President has intentionally engaged in repeated direct and 
public provocations, persuasions, and exhortations to commit murderous 
violence against a religious group.

Ali Khan is a professor of law at Washburn University School of Law in 
Topeka, Kansas. He can be reached at: 
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

source:
http://mwcnews.net/content/view/9595/42/1/1/

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