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Attempt To Prosecute Former Presdient Bush In British Columbia Quashed

Attempt To Prosecute Former Presdient Bush In British Columbia Quashed

Jen Fad · Wednesday, October 26th 2011 at 9:15AM · 990 views
SURREY, B.C. - B.C.'s Criminal Justice Branch has blocked an attempt by a human rights group to prosecute former U.S. president George W. Bush. The Canadian Centre for International Justice filed the private prosecution last Thursday, the same day Bush was in the Vancouver suburb of Surrey for a speaking engagement along with former U.S. president Bill Clinton.

The group submitted the case on behalf of three former and one current Guantanamo Bay detainees, who accuse the former commander-in-chief and his administration of orders that led to their torture. Neil MacKenzie, spokesman for the Justice Branch, which makes decisions criminal charges, says the proceedings were stayed because there was "no realistic prospect" the federal attorney general would grant consent.

The higher-level permission is required in cases involving people who are not Canadian citizens. Matt Eisenbrandt, the group's legal director, says the intervention came only hours after a B.C. court agreed to hold a hearing in early January, and called the move a "slap in the face" of the men who were wronged. Some 200 protesters called for Bush's arrest outside the business forum last week while the prosecution was being filed, including members of Amnesty International who argue he should be tried as a war criminal.

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Jen Fad Wednesday, October 26th 2011 at 9:18AM

Canadians need to get a grip and leave former American Presidents to Americans afterall they have no jurisdiction over a person who isn't a citizen of Canada let alone a former American President.


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Sylvainy R Thursday, October 27th 2011 at 8:23PM

@Jen Fad
Sorry I beg to disagree with your statement, the former President is now a civilians and Based on the Geneva Conventions Canada has that right…. THE Geneva Conventions STATE
Not all violations of the treaty are treated equally. The most serious crimes are termed grave breaches, and provide a legal definition of a war crime. Grave breaches of the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions include the following acts if committed against a person protected by the convention:
• willful killing, torture or inhumane treatment, including biological experiments
• willfully causing great suffering or serious injury to body or health
• compelling someone to serve in the forces of a hostile power
• willfully depriving someone of the right to a fair trial if accused of a war crime.
Also considered grave breaches of the Fourth Geneva Convention are the following:
• taking of hostages
• extensive destruction and appropriation of property not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly
• unlawful deportation, transfer, or confinement.[12]
Nations who are party to these treaties must enact and enforce legislation penalizing any of these crimes.[13] Nations are also obligated to search for persons alleged to commit these crimes, or ordered them to be committed, and to bring them to trial regardless of their nationality and regardless of the place where the crimes took place.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Jen, just these two logical questions. no 3...

1. Is anyone in America above the law?
2. Are there any American 'citizens' in prison in Canada and did they get to be in prison without being arrested, given a 'fair" trial?!?
3. Does America have to abide by her treaties with other nations?

And, no Jen I don't need an answer...only trying to point out our nations is always to be fair and only oey our Constitution no matter who the person is....but, as I have said many times my main worry is that some nations have the legal rights in their own country to put an American citizen on trial in place of Bush...and not this all came from days and days of our own lawmakers we voted for being seen coming from the committes in D.C. on bush and his administration's possiable charged for war crimes like this spoken about here...

the nation of Canada can not deny they have been taken to court on tis same issue and they lost big time to the person who took them to court in Canada...(smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@SYLVAINY, THANKS...being charged with a war crime has not experation date or America would not still be finding WWII criminals right here and deporting them to be tried for these the crimes...they have been accused of committing...

Our own Constutition demands the crimes be tried in the states committed in...and America did sign the Geneva Treaty...for which I also thank Occupy Wall Street...Bush administration, the more we learn ( or stop objecting to truth and facts, ect)the closer the court date, because we are a country of laws and morals. (smile)

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