Donald Rumsfeld Charged with Torture During Trip to France
Friday October 26th 2007, 5:51 am
Filed under: funny,news,people,politics

Sometimes I really love my host country. Will George Bush come to France? What will happen to him upon arrival? Inquiring minds want to know.

From World News:

Former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld got an unpleasant surprise during his visit to France today when human rights groups filed a complaint with the Paris Prosecutor before the “Court of First Instance” (Tribunal de Grande Instance) charging the chief architect of President George W. Bush’s “war on terror” with ordering and authorizing torture.

International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) along with the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), and the French League for Human Rights (LDH) filed the complaint while Rumsfeld was in Paris for a talk sponsored by Foreign Policy magazine, and under French law, an investigation must be opened if an alleged torturer is inside France.

“France is under the obligation to investigate and prosecute Rumsfeld’s accountability for crimes of torture in Guantanamo and Iraq,” said FIDH President Souhayr Belhassen. “France has no choice but to open an investigation if an alleged torturer is on its territory. I hope that the fight against impunity will not be sacrificed in the name of politics. We call on France to refuse to be a safe haven for criminals.”

“The filing of this French case against Rumsfeld demonstrates that we will not rest until those U.S. officials involved in the torture program are brought to justice,” said CCR President Michael Ratner. “Rumsfeld must understand that he has no place to hide. A torturer is an enemy of all humankind.”

The criminal complaint states that because of the failure of authorities in the United States and Iraq to launch any independent investigation into the responsibility of Rumsfeld and other high-level U.S. officials for torture despite a documented paper trail and government memos implicating them in direct as well as command responsibility for torture – and because the U.S. has refused to join the International Criminal Court – it is the legal obligation of states such as France to take up the case…

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Do you think it’s too late to bring back the guillotine?

Comment by David 10.26.07 @ 7:25 am

who said the guillotine ever left? i’m sure they can find one easily.:P

Comment by ptinfrance 10.26.07 @ 11:17 am

It’s a pity we need another country to point out our mistakes…

Comment by jooree 10.28.07 @ 2:08 pm

I CAN’T BELIEVE WE HAVE TO PERSECUTE the US.

Comment by ann james 10.30.07 @ 1:43 pm

i made a comment with much thought fifteen minutes ago, and have yet to see it posted. That is why I used a “test” post to see if it immediately comes up. IS THIS WEBSITE screening emails that don’t agree with the posts? freedom of opinion?
How many times does any person (from any country) have to be captured in Iraq (or other middle eastern country) and be treated with torture that is beyond human comprehension, with unspeakable acts, mutilations, electric shock, and more? There is an OVER EXAGGERATION of Americans (the VERY FEW) who have over indulged beyond the international code.
Do prisoners from any country receive reasonable treatment according to the international Code while being held captive in middle eastern countries. absolutely not. Of course because the media is after thrills, hyped up stories, using out of context stories– and will continue to do so as long as people believe that nonsense. Would anyone like to volunteer for being held as a captive prisoner in Iraq? Don’t count on humane treatment,fluffy beds, real meals, clean clothes — or room service! stop making a mountain out of isolated incidents by the few.

Comment by ann james 10.30.07 @ 1:55 pm



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