The International Criminal Court
It is clear to see why the US Administration will not accept the International Criminal Court where those charged with war crimes can be tried. One just has to consider Henry Kissinger and his illegal invasion of Cambodia, where more civilians were killed than even that following the bombing of Japan (and that's another reason) and his complicity with the bombing of Timor by Indonesia. This is only the tip of the iceberg. The US will apparently accept the Court if US citizens are exempted....er right.
Who are the terrorists?
'Basically a writer has a quiet, inner motivation, and doesn't seek validation in the outwardly visible.' Haruki Marukami.
Thursday, August 28, 2003
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