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Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the Aug. 12, 2004
issue of Workers World newspaper
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WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL ON IRAQ: THE CASE AGAINST BUSH

By Heather Cottin

Ramsey Clark, the former U.S. attorney general, has charged that 
President George W. Bush, Vice President Richard B. Cheney, Secretary of 
Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld and Attorney General John David Ashcroft are 
guilty of "crimes against peace and humanity and war crimes."

Clark added that the U.S. government under George W. Bush was 
"assuming powers of an imperial executive unaccountable to law."

Clark's statement was read to thousands who gathered to protest the 
Democratic National Convention on Boston Common July 25.

Ramsey Clark's charges will form the basis for the Iraq War Crimes 
Tribunal set for August 26 from 3:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Martin 
Luther King Jr. Auditorium, located at 65th St. and Amsterdam Ave. in 
New York City.

Dozens of leading anti-war activists from India, Japan, South Korea, 
Spain, Belgium, Germany, Italy and other countries, as well as from the 
U.S., will be traveling to the tribunal to give testimony against the 
Bush administration.

"It is important," said John Catalinotto, an organizer for the tribunal, 
"that people coming to protest the Republican National Convention 
understand the international character of the anti-war movement and hear 
the findings of the international war crimes tribunals on Iraq."

The event will be a first in the series of protests against the 
Republican National Convention in the city.

The two big-business parties both promise to expand the number of U.S. 
troops occupying Iraq. But opposition to this brutal occupation is 
growing too.

CHECK OUT PEOPLEJUDGEBUSH.ORG

Ramsey Clark is writing the indictment that will charge the Bush 
administration with causing the death and maiming of tens of thousands 
of Iraqis and hundreds of U.S. GIs, and providing false and deceptive 
rationales for war.

The gravest charge is that the U.S. government is guilty of crimes 
against peace--a crime prohibited by the United Nations Charter, the 
Nuremberg Principles, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Clark states that the U.S. is responsible for "authorizing, ordering and 
condoning assassinations, summary executions, kidnappings, secret and 
other illegal detentions of individuals, torture and physical and 
psychological coercion of prisoners."

The tribunal will investigate the "ordering and condoning [of] direct 
attacks on civilians, [and] civilian facilities." They will charge that 
the U.S. has threatened "the independence and sovereignty of Iraq by 
belligerently changing its government by force and assaulting Iraq in a 
war of aggression."

The International Action Center, organizing for the tribunal, has 
created a new web site. PeopleJudgeBush.org will collect history, 
statistics, testimony and pictures, and give people a concrete way to 
vote against the illegal war in Iraq. The website will provide 
information and photographs of the depredations of the war censored by 
the U.S. media.

The web site solicits testimony by e-mail of "photos, eyewitness 
accounts, research and ideas that can be used as evidence to build a 
case against the perpetrators of U.S. war crimes against Iraq."

It lists the crimes that expert witnesses with testify about--including 
war profiteering and privatizing of national resources, cultural 
genocide and the systematic looting of Iraq's art, archives and cultural 
institutions.

Testimonies will describe the use of prohibited weapons, including 
cluster bombs and depleted uranium. The tribunal will expose and oppose 
the theft of trillions of dollars from domestic social services so that 
the U.S. can pursue its policy of "Endless War" that has already 
targeted Haiti, Iran, Palestine, the Philippines, North Korea and Cuba.

The PeopleJudgeBush.org website concludes, "We have a responsibility to 
hold this administration accountable for the past and continuing horrors 
of the war and occupation... The people of the world know that it is 
those in the highest echelons of the U.S. government who are responsible 
for the atrocities, torture, deaths and war crimes in Iraq."

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