German courts won't decide whether Rumsfeld is a war criminal
Thursday, February 17, 2005 at 04:51AM
TheSpook
The US Centre for Constitutional Rights
(CCR) and four Iraqis who say they were abused by American soldiers at
Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison had filed a criminal complaint with German
Federal Prosecutor Kay Nehm in November. They were seeking to take
advantage of a 2002 German law allowing for the prosecution of human
rights abuses and war crimes regardless of the where they occur. The
complaint said that Rumsfeld, former CIA Director George Tenet, a
senior defence official and seven US military officers, including the
former top US commander in Iraq, Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez,
were ultimately responsible for the torture and humiliation of Iraqis
at Abu Ghraib. The German federal prosecutor said in a statement on
Thursday it was up to the US in the first instance to pursue legal
action against the alleged perpetrators and their superiors. German
prosecutors could only step in if US authorities failed to act, for
which there was currently no evidence, the prosecutor added.
Photographs of US soldiers tormenting naked detainees sent shockwaves
around the world when they emerged in April, prompting claims that
policies adopted for the so-called "war on terror" created an
environment that allowed the breach of human rights enshrined in US and
international law. [more]
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