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Canada must arrest George W. Bush if he enters Canada on October 20, 2011

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Vancouver , B.C. -- An upcoming planned speaking engagement in Canada by former President George W. Bush is again generating a wave of protest. Bush is reportedly scheduled to speak on October 20th at a gathering in Surrey , British Columbia hosted by Surrey Mayor Diane Watts. But Lawyers Against the War (LAW) says the Canadian government must either bar Bush at the border because of his alleged involvement in torture and other war crimes and crimes against humanity, or order his arrest when he enters Canada both to ensure he is prosecuted here or elsewhere, and to prevent him from returning to safe haven from prosecution in the United States.

In an August 25 letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Canadian Ministers of justice, immigration, public safety and foreign affairs, the group says "there is overwhelming evidence that George W. Bush ...aided and abetted and counseled the torture of non-Americans at U.S. controlled prisons outside the U.S. "

The 7-page letter cites evidence of complicity in torture (and other crimes) from numerous international reports and authorities, including Bush himself: "In his 2010 memoirs, (Bush) admitted to authorizing the use of interrogation techniques that constitute torture such as water boarding."

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The letter goes on to spell out Canada 's "legal duty to deny safe haven from prosecution to anyone suspected on reasonable grounds of torture committed anywhere against any persons." This is a duty owed not just to Canadians but to all humankind. Barring entry is the first way that Canada can comply with this legal duty. However, once G.W. Bush enters the country, Canada must then act to ensure that George W. Bush is prosecuted for torture (and other crimes) by either prosecuting him in Canada or extraditing him to a country willing and able to prosecute. Canada ’s duty to prevent Mr. Bush from having safe haven from prosecution for the many crimes that he stands reasonably accused of, would require Canada to prevent him from returning to the United States .

The August 25/11 letter is signed by Gail Davidson of LAW, and Professor Francis A. Boyle of the University of Illinois College of Law.

Professor Boyle has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC) against George W. Bush, Richard Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, George Tenet, Condoleezza Rice, and Alberto Gonzales for extraordinary renditions, which include torture and enforced disappearances, both crimes under the Rome Statute for the ICC to which Canada is a party. Although the US is not a party to the Rome Statute, the ICC has jurisdiction to prosecute Bush administration officials for extraordinary renditions carried out in states that are party to the Rome Statute. (See at footnote 9, page 4 of LAW’s August 25th letter, the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly, Secret detentions and illegal transfers of detainees involving council of Europe member states). Professor Boyle’s ICC Complaint played a decisive role in deterring Bush from going to Switzerland in February 2011 because he feared prosecution there.

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16 comments // Canada must arrest George W. Bush if he enters Canada on October 20, 2011

  • DanCastro
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      DanCastro  
    • What a heck of a way for this man to seek salvation! (Don't the cops say every crook secretly wants to be caught?) He enters Canada, is arrested and we invade and take over Canada in order to rescue our fallen leader!
      OR, we leave him there for the year up to the election and constantly talk about him and his plight (like what he did and how like Parry he is! ;-)

    • 9 months ago
  • GENERALNATTY
  • Hardytoo
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      Hardytoo  
    • I posted this info (on this story 2 wks ago) re contacting the Mayor and one Councilor of the City of Surrey. Here's the email information again.

      "In case anyone wants to send an email to Mayor Diane Watts (Surrey BC Canada) here's the link. I think if she receives enough feedback about the invitation (which was quietly announced last Feb/2011 - strange that most never heard about it...) she might reconsider laying out "the welcome mat" - go ahead, do your worst. I doubt she'll withdraw the invite, but at least she'll feel the pressure.

      http://www.surrey.ca/city-government/6866.aspx

      N.B. The other really good counselor is Judy Veilleneuve at:http://www.surrey.ca/city-government/3058.aspx
      Counsellor is Judy Veilleneuve. Ms Veilleneuve. is known (for 22 yrs) for fighting for rights for the poor and good causes. She's really available to all.
      Hardytoo

      p.s. Mayor Watts is a well liked mayor, and is fairly intelligent. So use your words accordingly (she'll ignore msgs that simply say "hang the bastard" so none of those will see the light of day - If you don't have the words, just send her the link to the above story (the original from the lawyers group), she won't "send out the hounds" - I say it this way because I want her to have to respond to all who contact her. And I know she'll read the good ones, at the very least. I woo, will message her and will phone her and ask all the question. OK? (The "ayes" have it.)
      Have called the Mounties (RCMP) - no callback yet, looking for a formal contact to whom we can send msgs and letters (and calls)."

    • 9 months ago
  • irie_ojo
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      irie_ojo  
    • america arrested marc emery ( who never broke a law on US soil) for sale of cannabis seeds from canada. canada didnt want to give him up but america insisted, so in fear of sanctions or border restrictions, they complied. they should arrest bush as a big fuck you as well as it being the right thing to do.

    • 9 months ago
  • Hardytoo
  • bike10
  • Littlewolf
  • gypsysailor
  • Anonmaly
  • Dusty_King
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      Dusty_King  
    • Anonmaly:

      Not to be snotty by any means, but, a CIA is way different than a human rights lawyer. I think, or hope, the Hague would take a long hard look if Bush were actually cross international boundaries.

      I think all sane people on this planet understand they must be punished, but sanity has slipped away like the rule of law.

    • 9 months ago
  • Littlewolf
  • CalgarC
  • ampersand
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      ampersand  
    • Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is conservative buddy of Bush.
      Sadly, there is no chance any arrest of Bush will go forward.
      Still, it would be good for Canadians (or any US citizens) who are concerned about quaint concepts like law and human rights to name and shame this evil little bozo if he pops his head up in public.

    • 9 months ago
  • irie_ojo
  • CalPal
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      CalPal  
    • I know this won't happen. It would be nice and all, maybe, but I know this will never happen. Especially with PM Harper in office. Those two are likely to crack open a beer and have some laughs with each other, or worse, Harper will continue to try and follow in his footsteps.

      Where are all the good leaders gone?

    • 9 months ago
  • dinm76
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