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Bush. Sets Up Closed War Tribunal on Dec 10, Saddam Captured on Dec 13??

Cheryl Seal | 14.12.2003 15:49 | Analysis | World

Yet another 'AMAZING COINCIDENT" from the Bush Reich! Saddam has long vowed to expose his true interactions with the Reagan and Bush administrations...that is if he were ever in a world court. But On Dec. 10, the Iraq Interim Goverment (Bush Puppet Theater) hastily set up a closed war tribunal plan for trying Saddam for war crimes. Just three days later, Saddam is captured.



Saddam Hussein has always threatened that if he ever got the chance, he would expose the depths of his connections to the Reagan and Bush I administrations (and quite possible the current administration as well)....but three days before his capture, the Bush Interim gov. in Iraq hastily signed into law a special closed War Tribunal...
Saddam Hussein has always threatened that he would tell the world of his real connections with the Reagan and Bush() administrations if he got the chance. But, thanks to an "amazing coincidence", he won't get his day in a world court. That's because 3 days before his alleged capture, the Bush Interim gov. in Iraq() set up a special war crimes tribunal that will be closed to the world except for "outside experts" (hand-picked by the Bush junta, of course) and presided over by US government officials and their Iraq counterparts. How very, very convenient: December 10, AFP: "Back in Iraq...the Governing Council approved late last night the creation of an Iraqi penal tribunal to try former members of Saddam Hussein's regime for their crimes against humanity..Council members have said US overseer Paul Bremer has to sign the tribunal statutes, but a coalition spokesman has insisted it was the Governing Council that was taking the decisions about the court and not the US-led occupation authority." Yeah, right.

 http://uk.news.yahoo.com/031210/323/egqsq.html

also  http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/12/10/sprj.nilaw.warcrimes.ap/

My guess is that Hussein was captured days ago...if it is indeed him. The hastily put together tribunal set up seems aimed at one of two possible things:

Keeping anything damning Hussein might say out of the world's "hearing"

or

Keeping a captured "double" away from too much scrutiny




Cheryl Seal

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The trials -- secret or public

16.12.2003 07:28

Sir/ma'am:

You assert that this tribunal would be closed to the world public. And yet, in the CNN article you link to at the bottom of the article, we have this quotation: "Another Governing Council member, Younadem Kana, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the court's proceedings would be open to the Iraqi public -- possibly even broadcast on television." If you have specific evidence that either the Bush administration, Paul Bremer, or the IGC itself have said anything about secret trials, I'd very much like to see it -- I work with a number of people in the Amnesty International office in Pittsburgh and I think they'd have a great deal of fun with it.

Furthermore, the same piece states that "the court's legal framework draws on Iraqi and international law, including that of Rwanda's genocide tribunal and the legal code used to create the U.N.'s International Criminal Court -- a body the Bush administration opposes." Good Lord! If the people drafting this thing really could sit down and discuss using ICC rules, that really discredits the idea that the Bush administration had that much influence over the proceedings. And, finally, to debunk the quote you twisted about "foreign experts," the thing in the Yahoo article reads: "Back in Iraq, the vote to set up a special tribunal heralds the setting up of a court that would be staffed by Iraqi judges and based on Iraqi law but could also use foreign experts, Governing Council member Mowaffak al-Rubaie told AFP." *Could also use.* Nobody said anything about closing the trial to others, and in fact the quote I mentioned earlier would directly contradict that idea. You should be proud of yourself -- the main Indymedia site has picked up your distortion and even put quotes around it.

Before anyone yells at me and tells me I shouldn't be here, let me point out that I am a committed activist and that I've been against the war and occupation from the beginning. It just makes me frustrated and more than a little angry to see our breath and our credibility against forces as evil as Bush wasted on distortions based on bad research or willful deception. How can we hope to take the wool off anyone's eyes with people like you simply replacing it with their own? The rest of us -- the serious ones -- spend our days finding the real horrors of this war, and if those aren't enough for you, you're just about the least effective journalist ever to sit at a keyboard.

Will


Well said, Will.

19.12.2003 17:14

Well said Will. As a wise man once said "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society". Using tactics of spin and sensationalism to further our cause does nothing to help our cause. I would, however, caution that this is a proceeding that needs to be scrutinized severely. Were this court to be given their authority and be overseen by an independent UN commission, I would feel much more certain that it was not yet another form of Bush administration chicanery. The truth, as it usually does, will lie somewhere between the most extreme viewpoints.

Greg Caudle
mail e-mail: gcaudle@uab.edu


Showtrial images

08.01.2004 19:52

Saddam's short showtrial
Saddam's short showtrial

My poster for the showtrial.

Flick Harrison
mail e-mail: flick@canada.com
- Homepage: http://www.armedrabble.org/comic1.htm


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