Bush, Blair indicted
Source : Al Jazeera (Read the linked article)
The World Tribunal on Iraq, which has roots in the anti-war movement in the West and is intended to collect testimony for legal cases connected with the war, met over three days in Istanbul, Turkey. The panel included academics, writers and activists including my favorite Arundhati Roy. Of course, the ruling has no legal binding and the offendors are free to continue doing their "thing". However, the only possible deterrents are grass-roots protests and street-demonstartions, with the American and the British people having already given their mandates to the atrocities in the two countries' elections.
Is anybody listening to you, Arundhati? I am!
The World Tribunal on Iraq, which has roots in the anti-war movement in the West and is intended to collect testimony for legal cases connected with the war, met over three days in Istanbul, Turkey. The panel included academics, writers and activists including my favorite Arundhati Roy. Of course, the ruling has no legal binding and the offendors are free to continue doing their "thing". However, the only possible deterrents are grass-roots protests and street-demonstartions, with the American and the British people having already given their mandates to the atrocities in the two countries' elections.
Is anybody listening to you, Arundhati? I am!
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