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Civic group to File Suit Against War moron Rumsfeld

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WASHINGTON (AFP) - An association of lawyers defending detainees held at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will file suit next week against outgoing US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld for his alleged role in sanctioning torture.

On November 14, The Center for Constitutional Rights "will file a criminal complaint against former secretary of defense Donald Rumsfeld in a German Court," the group said late on Friday.

The complaint requests the German Federal Prosecutor open an investigation and, ultimately, a criminal prosecution that will look into the responsibility of high-ranking US officials for authorizing war crimes in the context of the war on terror.

Former White House counsel and current Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, former director of the Central Intelligence George Tenet, and other high-ranking US officials are also charged in the complaint.

The complaint will be brought on behalf of 12 victims -- 11 Iraqi citizens who were held at Abu Ghraib prison and one Guantanamo detainee -- and is being filed by the Center for Constitutional Rights, the International Federation for Human Rights, the Republican Attorneys' Association and others, all represented by Berlin Attorney Wolfgang Kaleck.

"The complaint is related to a 2004 complaint that was dismissed, but the new complaint is filed with substantial new evidence, new defendants and plaintiffs, a new German Federal Prosecutor and, most important, under new circumstances," the center said in a statement.

It said "that include the resignation of Donald Rumsfeld as Secretary of Defense and the passage of the Military Commissions Act of 2006 in the US granting officials retroactive immunity from prosecution for war crimes."

Rumsfeld resigned on Wednesday in the wake of a congressional election, in which Republicans lost control of the US Congress.

Though Rumsfeld had offered his resignation to the president twice, before and after a prisoner abuse scandal at Abu Ghraib in Iraq, Bush stood by him up to the elections even as calls for his resignation mounted, including among Republicans.

Military resentment with Rumsfeld boiled over earlier this year into a public revolt by a string of retired former commanders who called for his resignation. But Rumsfeld, a consummate bureacratic infighter, survived that challenge.

The complaint that will be filed in Germany Tuesday alleges that the defendants "ordered" war crimes, "aided or abetted" war crimes, or "failed, as civilian superiors or military commanders, to prevent their commission by subordinates, or to punish their subordinates," actions that are explicitly

criminalized by German law, according to officials involved in the case.

They insist that the administration of George W. Bush has treated hundreds if not thousands of detainees in a coercive manner, in accordance with "harsh interrogation techniques" ordered by Rumsfeld in violation of international accords to which the United States is a party.

Under international law, which has been carried over into German law, these acts of torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment constitute war crimes, the officials said.

The complaint will be filed under the Code of Crimes against International Law (CCIL), enacted by Germany in compliance with the Rome Statute creating the International Criminal Court in 2002, which Germany ratified.

The United States, meanwhile, has refused to join the ICC
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(to punish their subordinates," actions that are explicitly.criminalized by German law, ) Laughing Laughing Rumsfeld will never be able to visit his aunt again and visit his favourite german sausage/beer cafetarie Wink
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Post by Steeler [Crawler2] »

The problem with this methodology is it reduces dialog and can make the state in question a pariah for international activity.

For example, if a sitting US president can no longer go to Germany for fear of prosecution or arrest, then that can trickle down. Soon a long list of Americans can't go to Europe and, of course, the US returns the favor and bans then from traveling to the states.

Using national law to grind a diplomatic of political axe is a big mistake.
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