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Sherwood Ross: Name Members To Committee To Seek Prosecution of Bush For War Crimes

By: Sherwood Ross

Oct. 14, 2008 - Massachusetts law school Dean Lawrence Velvel will chair a Steering Committee to pursue the prosecution for war crimes of President Bush and culpable high-ranking aides after they leave office Jan. 20th.

The Steering Committee was organized following a conference of leading legal authorities and scholars from the U.S. and abroad convened by Velvel on Sept. 13-14 in Andover, Mass., titled "The Justice Robert Jackson Conference On Planning For The Prosecution of High Level American War Criminals."

"If Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, and others are not prosecuted," Velvel said, "the future could be threatened by additional examples of Executive lawlessness by leaders who need fear no personal consequences for their actions, including more illegal wars such as Iraq."

Besides Velvel, members of the Steering Committee include:

Ben Davis, a law Professor at the University of Toledo College of Law, where he teaches Public International Law and International Business Transactions. He is the author of numerous articles on international and related domestic law.

Marjorie Cohn, a law Professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, Calif., and President of the National Lawyers Guild.

Chris Pyle, a Professor at Mount Holyoke College, where he teaches Constitutional law, Civil Liberties, Rights of Privacy, American Politics and American Political Thought, and is the author of many books and articles.

Elaine Scarry, the Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value at Harvard University, and winner of the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism.

Peter Weiss, vice president of the Center For Constitutional Rights, of New York City, which was recently involved with war crimes complaints filed in Germany and Japan against former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and others.

David Swanson, author, activist and founder of AfterDowningStreet.org/CensureBush.org coalition, of Charlottesville, Va.

Kristina Borjesson, an award-winning print and broadcast journalist for more than twenty years and editor of two recent books on the media.

Colleen Costello, Staff Attorney of Human Rights, USA, of Washington, D.C., and coordinator of its efforts involving torture by the American government.

Valeria Gheorghiu, attorney for Workers' Rights Law Center.

Andy Worthington of Redress, a British historian and journalist and author of books dealing with human rights violations.

Initial actions considered by the Steering Committee, Velvel said, are as follows:

# Seeking prosecutions of high level officials, including George Bush, for the crimes they committed.

# Seeking disbarment of lawyers who were complicitous in facilitating torture.

# Seeking termination from faculty positions of high officials who were complicitous in torture.

# Issuing a recent statement saying any attempt by Bush to pardon himself and aides for war crimes prior to leaving office will result in efforts to obtain impeachment even after they leave office.

# Convening a major conference on the state secret and executive privilege doctrines, which have been pushed to record levels during the Bush administration.

# Designation of an Information Repository Coordinator to gather in one place all available information involving the Bush Administration's war crimes.

# Possible impeachment of 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Jay Bybee for co-authoring the infamous "torture memo."

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Robert Simpson
21 Oct 2008, 22:13
This is the best news I have heard in a long time. Bush and Cheney are criminals and it has been my fear that they would get away with their crimes. They need to be held accountable for the 4300 needless deaths of our soldiers in Iraq, the 65,000 wounded soldiers, the 200,000 dead in Iraq. They need to be held accountable for the war crimes of torture and false imprisonment. They need to be held accountable for their arrogance and their duplicity, and the lies they fabricated to goad America into war.

I only hope that there is an avenue of punishment that fits these crimes and that it will be harsh.
Roberta Richardson
16 Oct 2008, 13:32
Thank you so much for the wonderful news! Please keep up the great work...
Stephen R Hannon
16 Oct 2008, 11:14
Finaly a group of individuals who will hold Bush and others for their war crimes they committed. This has long been coming, and I applaud all of you for the action that you are seeking.

From what I understand there is no statute of limitations on impeachment, and the articles of impeachment can be filed after these individuals leave office on January 20, 2009

Thank you for taking action against this most evil administration.

I am aware that Mr. Bush attempted to have a law passed to immune himself from being charged with war crimes. Although he reomoved the U.S. from the World Court, he completely forgot that he can be prosecuted in the U.S. for his war crimes.
David Agnew
16 Oct 2008, 08:09
Bravo. It's good to know that some people take 'defending the Constitution' seriously. I remember when Republicans used to claim a belief in personal responsibility; let's make them responsible for their actions against humanity and the rule of law.
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