Thursday, June 09, 2005

Justice pursues Bush and Blair

There are movements for justice on Iraq formed all over the world slowly moving forward in their efforts to bring our war criminal leaders to justice.
Check out this story.

"The World Tribunal on Iraq
In 1967, the British philosopher Bertrand Russell convened the International War Crimes Tribunal. The Tribunal was charged with conducting �a solemn and historic investigation� of U.S. war crimes in Vietnam in order to �prevent the crime of silence.�
Drawing on this tradition, the WTI�composed of lawyers, former parliamentarians and judges, journalists, artists, and victims of U.S. aggression�has held people�s tribunals on multiple continents in order to build �a moral, political, and judicial record that contributes to build a world of peace and justice� as part of a broader campaign to �put an end to impunity enjoyed by the United States and its allies.�1"