BlairFoundation.Wordpress.Com - To bring Tony Blair to trial for war crimes
-
Author:
n/a -
Send To:
President of the United Nations General Assembly and the UK Attorney General
-
Sponsored By:
Blair War Crimes Foundation -
More Info at:
BWCF - THE BLAIR WAR CRIMES FOUNDATION
To The President of The United Nations General Assembly, H.E. Father Miguel dEscoto Brockmann, and The Attorney General of the United Kingdom, and their successors in office.
RE ANTHONY CHARLES LYNTON BLAIR
We, the citizens of the United Kingdom and other countries listed, wish to uphold The United Nations Charter, The 1998 Rome Statute of The International Criminal Court, The Hague and Geneva Conventions and the Rule of International Law, especially in respect of:-
1: 1949 Geneva Convention IV: Article 146
The High Contracting Parties undertake to enact any legislation necessary to provide effective penal sanctions for persons committing, or ordering to be committed, any of the grave breaches of the present Convention.
2: 1907 Hague Convention IV: Article 3
A belligerent party which violates the provisions of the said regulations shall, if the case demands, be liable to pay compensation. It shall be responsible for all the acts committed by persons forming part of its armed forces.
We therefore call on you to indict Anthony Charles Lynton Blair in his capacity as recent Prime Minister of the UK, so long as he is able to answer for his actions and however long it takes, in respect of our sample complaints relating to the 2003 Iraq War waged by the UK as ally to the United States of America.
We are concerned that without justice and respect for the rule of law, the future for us and our progeny in a lawless world is bleak, as revealed by recent US declarations about the use of torture and the events of December 2008 in Gaza show.
The following are our sample complaints relating to the Iraq War 2003-2009:
1: Deceit and conspiracy for war, and providing false news to incite passions for war, causing in the order of one million deaths, 4 million refugees, countless maimings and traumas.
2: Employing radioactive ammunition causing long-term destruction of the planetary habitat.
3: Causing the breakdown of civil administration, with consequent lawlessness, especially looting, kidnapping, and violence, and consequent breakdown of womens rights, of religious freedom, and child and adult education.
4: Failing to maintain the medical needs of the populace.
5: Despoliation of the cultural heritage of the country.
6: Supporting an ally that employs waterboarding and other tortures.
7: Seizing the assets of Iraq.
8: Using inhumane restraints on prisoners, including dogs, hoods, and cable ties.
9: Using Aggressive Patrolling indiscriminately, traumatising women and children and wrecking homes and property.
10: Marking bodies of prisoners with numbers, writing, faeces and other degrading treatment.
11: The use of cluster bombs and other indiscriminate weapons including white phosphorous on shake and bake missions.
12: Supporting indiscriminate rocket attacks from F16 fighter planes on women and children in Fallujah in Nov 2004
13: Supporting the shooting up of ambulances and medical personnel in Fallujah in Nov 2004
14: Supporting the expulsion of the entire population of Fallujah save for young men of military age, for a reprisal attack on that city in Nov 2004.
To The President of The United Nations General Assembly, H.E. Father Miguel dEscoto Brockmann, and The Attorney General of the United Kingdom, and their successors in office.
RE ANTHONY CHARLES LYNTON BLAIR
We, the citizens of the United Kingdom and other countries listed, wish to uphold The United Nations Charter, The 1998 Rome Statute of The International Criminal Court, The Hague and Geneva Conventions and the Rule of International Law, especially in respect of:-
1: 1949 Geneva Convention IV: Article 146
The High Contracting Parties undertake to enact any legislation necessary to provide effective penal sanctions for persons committing, or ordering to be committed, any of the grave breaches of the present Convention.
2: 1907 Hague Convention IV: Article 3
A belligerent party which violates the provisions of the said regulations shall, if the case demands, be liable to pay compensation. It shall be responsible for all the acts committed by persons forming part of its armed forces.
We therefore call on you to indict Anthony Charles Lynton Blair in his capacity as recent Prime Minister of the UK, so long as he is able to answer for his actions and however long it takes, in respect of our sample complaints relating to the 2003 Iraq War waged by the UK as ally to the United States of America.
We are concerned that without justice and respect for the rule of law, the future for us and our progeny in a lawless world is bleak, as revealed by recent US declarations about the use of torture and the events of December 2008 in Gaza show.
The following are our sample complaints relating to the Iraq War 2003-2009:
1: Deceit and conspiracy for war, and providing false news to incite passions for war, causing in the order of one million deaths, 4 million refugees, countless maimings and traumas.
2: Employing radioactive ammunition causing long-term destruction of the planetary habitat.
3: Causing the breakdown of civil administration, with consequent lawlessness, especially looting, kidnapping, and violence, and consequent breakdown of womens rights, of religious freedom, and child and adult education.
4: Failing to maintain the medical needs of the populace.
5: Despoliation of the cultural heritage of the country.
6: Supporting an ally that employs waterboarding and other tortures.
7: Seizing the assets of Iraq.
8: Using inhumane restraints on prisoners, including dogs, hoods, and cable ties.
9: Using Aggressive Patrolling indiscriminately, traumatising women and children and wrecking homes and property.
10: Marking bodies of prisoners with numbers, writing, faeces and other degrading treatment.
11: The use of cluster bombs and other indiscriminate weapons including white phosphorous on shake and bake missions.
12: Supporting indiscriminate rocket attacks from F16 fighter planes on women and children in Fallujah in Nov 2004
13: Supporting the shooting up of ambulances and medical personnel in Fallujah in Nov 2004
14: Supporting the expulsion of the entire population of Fallujah save for young men of military age, for a reprisal attack on that city in Nov 2004.
8226 Signatures
-
Mustafa
- Comments
- Justice is not there if Blair, Bush,,,, are free
-
Rory W
- Comments
- This man belongs in only one place: behind bars for life.
-
badrul i
- Comments
- He started an illegal war, now he has been made a peace envoy. How ironic! Only the west can do something like thay and get away with it.
-
Gethin R
-
fokhrul i
-
Sumayyah L
-
Muhanad A
-
Mohamed M. A
-
MC M
-
Jill T
- Comments
- Make it happen.
-
niamh g
-
Osama Al K
-
Mahmoud S
-
richie k
- Comments
- Finally, the first step toward justice
-
ak
-
abi s
-
Ghada E
-
dylan r
- Comments
- abi says that i should say that you are a puppet
-
Emad Al Y
- Comments
- if we can get him on trial, then and only then I believe in justice
-
Alison P
- Comments
- I tried to sign before but have been told there was an error and so am making sure I am on the list now...please check it is not a duplicate
-
Marian B
-
Abdulla N. H
-
Sirri
-
Cynthia P
-
barbara c
- Comments
- my taxes used to kill millions&misery+poverty to millions more
-
Maurice H
- Comments
- Respect for international law and justice is the only way forward
-
kulsum
-
iman h
-
Asma Al - H
-
Hanan S
- Comments
- He should be tried along with the big butcher Bush
-
M GHEIT , M
-
a k
- Comments
- justice for peace
-
Stafford M
-
Dr Mazin A
- Comments
- Fully support this move. The British people and Iraqis should be compensated for their losses.
-
Y A
- Comments
- Special Envoy to Medill East?.. calamity
-
Navan R
-
mala f
- Comments
- who created democracy?
-
Dee C
-
margi c
- Comments
- for war crimes
-
Nadia R
-
Dr. Wafik G
- Comments
- Bush, Cheny & Rumsfeld should be indicted too. They are criminals.They also should hand out all their lecture circuit incomes to the iraqi victims and their families and the british and american injured / dead soldiers and / or their families.
-
Janine F
-
Neil S
- Comments
- The Law is for all people and therefore no-one should be above the law. If Tony Blair, and George W Bush, is found to be guilty, then let the law apply. As it does to all other people.
-
samia
- Comments
- Both G.W. Bush and Blaire who supported him should be brought to Trial instantly
-
Mustafa K
-
Mr Chris H
- Comments
- About time! Remember the public outcry which was ignored. Brave young men have died needlessly, innocent bystanders have died needlessly.
-
Professor Harvey G
-
Christopher John W
- Comments
- Tony Blair will not be forgotten or forgiven for the actions taken against the people of Iraq during the 2nd gulf war conflict
-
gerda s
- Comments
- I think this is disgusting,what have these people done to us?The whole country is treated like a huge slauter house.
-
Diana N
- Comments
- And Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld.
-
8226
Signatures! - View Signatures
- Sign Petition