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الثلاثاء، 6 ديسمبر 2011

George W. Bush cancels visit to Swiss charity gala over fears he could be arrested on torture charges


جورج د بليو بوش يلغي زيارته إلى سويسرا بسبب مخاوف من القبض عليه بتهم التعذيب وجرائم ضد الانسانيه


George W. Bush cancels visit to Swiss charity gala over fears he could be arrested on torture charges
Global Research, December 5, 2011
وكان بوش سيكون المتحدث الرئيسي في حفل خيري يهودي في مدينة جنيف يوم 12 فبراير ولكن بناء على الضغط على الحكومه السويسريه لاعتقاله وفتح تحقيق جنائي اذا دخل البلاد , وقد قال قضاه في المحاكم السويسريه انها قد قدمت شكاوي جنائيه ضد بوش بدعوى التعذيب .
كما قالت جماعات حقوقيه انها تعتزم تقديم دعوى من 2500 صفحه ضد بوش في المدينه السويسريه غدا لسؤ معاملة المتشددين المشتبه بهم في خليج جوانتنامو .
كما دعت جماعات يساريه ايضا لتنظيم احتجاجات في يوم زيارته المرتقبه .
قد  قال المنظمين الرواد للعشاء السنوي (كيرين هايسود) ان بوش الغاء مشاركته لاسباب امنيه. 
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Change of plan: George W. Bush has cancelled a visit to Geneva for a charity gala over fears he could be arrested on torture charges
Former U.S. President George W. Bush has cancelled a visit to Switzerland over fears he could have been arrested on torture charges.
Mr Bush was due to be the keynote speaker at a Jewish charity gala in Geneva on February 12.
But pressure has been building on the Swiss government to arrest him and open a criminal investigation if he enters the country.
Criminal complaints against Mr Bush alleging torture have been lodged in Geneva, court officials said.
Human rights groups said they had intended to submit a 2,500-page case against him in the Swiss city tomorrow for alleged mistreatment of suspected militants at Guantanamo Bay.
Left-wing groups have also called for a protest on the day of his visit, leading organisers at Keren Hayesod's annual dinner to cancel Mr Bush's participation on security grounds.
The New York-based Human Rights Watch and International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH) said the cancellation was linked to growing moves told him accountable for the use of torture, including waterboarding.
He had admitted in his memoirs and TV interviews to ordering the use of the interrogation technique which simulates drowning.
Reed Brody, a lawyer for Human Rights Watch, said: 'He's avoiding the handcuffs.'
Protest: Mr Bush was due to be keynote speaker at Keren Hayesod's annual charity dinner, but organisers pulled out over security concerns
Protest: Mr Bush was due to be keynote speaker at Keren Hayesod's annual charity dinner, but organisers pulled out over security concerns
The action in Switzerland showed Mr Bush had reason to fear legal complaints against him if he travelled to countries that have ratified an international treaty banning torture, he said.
Mr Brody is a U.S.-trained lawyer who specialises in pursuing war crimes, including Chile's late dictator Augusto Pinochet and Chad's ousted president Hissene Habre.
Admission: Mr Bush defended the use of waterboarding in his memoir 'Decision Points' as key at avoiding a repeat of the September 11 attacks
Admission: Mr Bush defended the use of waterboarding in his memoir 'Decision Points' as key at avoiding a repeat of the September 11 attacks
Habre has been charged by Belgium with crimes against humanity and torture and is currently exiled in Senegal.
He said: 'President Bush has admitted ordering waterboarding which everyone considers to be a form of torture under international law.
'Under the Convention on Torture, authorities would have been obliged to open an investigation and either prosecute or extradite George Bush.'
Swiss judicial officials have said that the former president would still enjoy a certain diplomatic immunity as a former head of state.
Dominique Baettig, a member of the Swiss parliament from the People's Party, wrote to the Swiss federal government last week calling for his arrest if he came to the neutral country.
In his 'Decision Points' memoirs, Mr Bush strongly defended the use of waterboarding as key to preventing a repeat of the September 11 attacks on the U.S.
Most human rights experts consider the practice a form of torture, banned by the Convention on Torture.
Switzerland and the U.S. are among 147 countries that have ratified the 1987 treaty.


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