Bush,
aides convicted of Iraq war crimes in absentia by Malaysia
15
May, 2012
The Kuala
Lumpur War
Crimes Tribunal in Malaysia has
found former President of
the United
States George
W. Bush and
seven prominent former colleagues guilty of war crimes. Though the
tribunal has no authority to detain the convicted or enforce its
verdict, it recommended payment of reparations to detainees
from Guantanamo
Bay and Abu
Ghraib who
testified before the court, and recommended they take the matter to a
suitable court for enforcement.
While
largely symbolic, the tribunal plans to submit its findings to
the International
Criminal Court and
the United
Nations Security Council.
In addition to Bush, the court also found complicit his Vice
President Dick
Cheney, Secretary
of Defense Donald
Rumsfeld, Alberto
Gonzales, David
Addington,William
Haynes, Jay
Bybee,
and John
Yoo.
Legal advisors for Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld were also convicted.
The
court heard Iraqi engineer
Abbas Abid testify about removal of his fingernails by pliers. Ali
Shalal recalled being made to stand on a box whilst hooded, with
wires attached to him, and whilst hanging from a wall. Mozzam Begg
explained how he was beaten, and Jameelah Hameedi described being
stripped, and being used as a human shield. Witnesses described
lasting effects.
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