The wheels of justice grind slowly. In this case it is "The U.N. Human Rights Committee, scheduled to meet in Geneva next month, has written to non-governmental organisations (NGOs) calling for any available evidence of human rights abuses by the United States -- particularly in the aftermath of its global war on terrorism." writes Thalif Deen of Inter Press Service.
Once the world bodies like the International Criminal Court will begin investigations into the widespread abuse of both the U.S.A. and international legal systems, ignoring legal precedent and obligations, and wilfully utilizing illegal arguments in justifying torture Mr. Bush, his cabinent officials, military commanders, and administration lawyers.
What the world's peoples have witnessed is the doctrine of "American exceptionalism" gone mad by Mr. Bush and his ideological allies like Douglas Feith, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney and many others in key positions in both the White House and Pentagon.
This beginning step by an international organization shows the concerns by such lawyers in their legal writings for the administration like Bybee, Yoo, and Gonzales about culpability are well founded.
The injustice that Mr. Bush advocates through his "war on terror" will be brought to heel. Time is not a factor. Like other tyrants and dictators of the world who have been brought to justice so will Mr. Bush and his enablers.
Once the world bodies like the International Criminal Court will begin investigations into the widespread abuse of both the U.S.A. and international legal systems, ignoring legal precedent and obligations, and wilfully utilizing illegal arguments in justifying torture Mr. Bush, his cabinent officials, military commanders, and administration lawyers.
What the world's peoples have witnessed is the doctrine of "American exceptionalism" gone mad by Mr. Bush and his ideological allies like Douglas Feith, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney and many others in key positions in both the White House and Pentagon.
This beginning step by an international organization shows the concerns by such lawyers in their legal writings for the administration like Bybee, Yoo, and Gonzales about culpability are well founded.
The injustice that Mr. Bush advocates through his "war on terror" will be brought to heel. Time is not a factor. Like other tyrants and dictators of the world who have been brought to justice so will Mr. Bush and his enablers.