Humans Rights Watch wants somebody, anybody, to investigate former President George W. Bush and his top officials for war crimes. In a new report out Tuesday, the New York-based group makes the case that the Obama administration is legally obligated to investigate the former president and his top aides over alleged crimes such as the torture, abduction, and other mistreatment of prisoners, theGuardian reports. And if Obama won’t (and he has already indicated that to be the case), Human Rights Watch wants foreign governments to lead the charge. In addition to Bush, the report also names former VP Dick Cheney, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, and ex-CIA director George Tenet, among others.
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by Soosan Khanoom on Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:22 PM PDTProbably won't happen ..... sounds too good to be true !!
Justice delayed, justice denied.
by Bavafa on Tue Jul 19, 2011 09:19 PM PDT'Vahdat' is the main key to victory
Mehrdad
Why not ?
by Soosan Khanoom on Mon Jul 18, 2011 04:45 PM PDTHuman Rights Watch wants Bush and his team prosecuted, and they want a foreign government to lead the case.....