The White House Is Being Served a Bill of Indictment on 1/10/2006
(RE: WAR CRIMES, ET AL) - copy to all contacts
A bill of indictment will be delivered to the WH on Jan. 10
When: 1:30 pm, January 10, 2006
Where: The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue,
Washington, DC
Website: http://www.bushcommission.org
Contact: Larry Everest or Janet Yip: 212-941-8086 or
email: commiss ...@nion.us
A bill of indictment will be delivered to the White House in Washington, DC on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006 at 1:30PM charging the President of the United States and other named individuals in his administration with war crimes and crimes against humanity.
A press conference will take place in Lafayette Park following delivery of the indictments to the White House. Present to answer questions will be retired CIA Analyst Ray McGovern and others Commission participants. The indictments will also be delivered to the Department of Justice.
Named in the indictment are:
President of the United States George W. Bush,
Vice President Richard Cheney,
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld,
US Army Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez,
US Army Major General Geoffrey Miller,
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, and others
These indictments result from preparatory work and testimony presented at in New York City on October 21 and 22, 2005 at the opening session of The International Commission of Inquiry On Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration, alleging illegal acts carried out or approved by the above named individuals in relation to, or in the conduct of, the following;
1) Wars of Aggression, particular reference to Iraq and Afghanistan;
2) Torture and Indefinite Detention;
3) Destruction of the Global Environment, particular reference to systematic policies; contributing to the effects of global warming;
4) Attacks on Global Public Health and Reproductive Rights, particular reference to the genocidal effects of forcing international agencies to promote "abstinence only" in the midst of a global AIDS epidemic;
and
5) Bush Administration's lethal response to Hurricane Katrina.
The concluding sessions of the International Commission of Inquiry will be at the Riverside Church and the Columbia University Law School in New York on January 20-22. The Commission was organized by the Not In Our Name Statement of Conscience and is endorsed by: Center for Constitutional Rights, National Lawyers Guild, After Downing Street.Org and many other prominent individuals and organizations, including Former Sen. James Abourezk, former British MP Tony Benn, authors Gore Vidal, Howard Zinn and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and actor Edward Asner.
The above-named defendants are invited to appear or to send representatives to speak in their defense before a panel of distinguished jurors. This is the first opportunity in the USA for a complete public hearing of the charges and the evidence and testimony supporting them.
Charter, full indictments, standards for judgment, and audio and video coverage of the first session:
http://www.bushcommission.org
UNITED FOR PEACE & JUSTICE | 212-868-5545
Informant: Jennifer Van Bergen
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A bill of indictment will be delivered to the WH on Jan. 10
When: 1:30 pm, January 10, 2006
Where: The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue,
Washington, DC
Website: http://www.bushcommission.org
Contact: Larry Everest or Janet Yip: 212-941-8086 or
email: commiss ...@nion.us
A bill of indictment will be delivered to the White House in Washington, DC on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006 at 1:30PM charging the President of the United States and other named individuals in his administration with war crimes and crimes against humanity.
A press conference will take place in Lafayette Park following delivery of the indictments to the White House. Present to answer questions will be retired CIA Analyst Ray McGovern and others Commission participants. The indictments will also be delivered to the Department of Justice.
Named in the indictment are:
President of the United States George W. Bush,
Vice President Richard Cheney,
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld,
US Army Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez,
US Army Major General Geoffrey Miller,
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, and others
These indictments result from preparatory work and testimony presented at in New York City on October 21 and 22, 2005 at the opening session of The International Commission of Inquiry On Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration, alleging illegal acts carried out or approved by the above named individuals in relation to, or in the conduct of, the following;
1) Wars of Aggression, particular reference to Iraq and Afghanistan;
2) Torture and Indefinite Detention;
3) Destruction of the Global Environment, particular reference to systematic policies; contributing to the effects of global warming;
4) Attacks on Global Public Health and Reproductive Rights, particular reference to the genocidal effects of forcing international agencies to promote "abstinence only" in the midst of a global AIDS epidemic;
and
5) Bush Administration's lethal response to Hurricane Katrina.
The concluding sessions of the International Commission of Inquiry will be at the Riverside Church and the Columbia University Law School in New York on January 20-22. The Commission was organized by the Not In Our Name Statement of Conscience and is endorsed by: Center for Constitutional Rights, National Lawyers Guild, After Downing Street.Org and many other prominent individuals and organizations, including Former Sen. James Abourezk, former British MP Tony Benn, authors Gore Vidal, Howard Zinn and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and actor Edward Asner.
The above-named defendants are invited to appear or to send representatives to speak in their defense before a panel of distinguished jurors. This is the first opportunity in the USA for a complete public hearing of the charges and the evidence and testimony supporting them.
Charter, full indictments, standards for judgment, and audio and video coverage of the first session:
http://www.bushcommission.org
UNITED FOR PEACE & JUSTICE | 212-868-5545
Informant: Jennifer Van Bergen
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