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Bush to face torture charge at KL tribunal

17 April 2012

KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal will   hear  the second  charge of Crime of Torture and War Crimes against former United States president  George W. Bush and his associates from May 7 to 12.

The charge reads that the accused had wilfully participated in the  formulation of executive orders and directives to exclude the applicability of  all international conventions and laws to launch a war in Afghanistan (in 2001)  and Iraq (in March 2003).

The accused were also charged with having authorised, or connived in, the  commission of acts of torture and cruel, degrading and inhuman treatment against  victims in violation of international law, treaties and conventions including  the Convention against Torture 1984 and the Geneva Convention.

Apart from Bush, the associates charged are former US vice-president Dick  Cheney; former defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld; then counsel to Bush, Alberto  Gonzales; then general-counsel to the vice-president David Addington, then  general-counsel to the defence secretary William Haynes II; then assistant  attorney-general Jay Bybee and former deputy assistant attorney-general John  Choon Yoo.

In 2009, the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission had conducted an  investigation after receiving complaints from torture victims from Guantanamo  Bay and Iraq, which resulted in two charges being filed against the accused.

At the first hearing, from Nov 19 to 22 last year, the tribunal had  permitted the prosecution's application to hear only the first charge and later  found that the two accused -- Bush and former British prime minister Tony Blair  -- guilty of crimes against peace.

In the second hearing, victims of torture are expected to give evidence  before the tribunal, headed by retired Malaysian Federal Court judge Tan Sri  Lamin Mohd Yunus and consisting of judges Alfred Lambremont Webre, Tunku Sofiah  Jewa, Prof Salleh Buang and Datuk Mohd Sa'ari Yusof. The prosecution will be led  by Prof Gurdial Singh Nijar and Prof Francis Boyle. The hearing will be held in  an open court at 88, Jalan Perdana, Kuala Lumpur.

In the event of a conviction, the name or names of the guilty will be  entered in the commission's Register of War Criminals and publicised  worldwide.

http://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/bush-to-face-torture-charge-at...

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