[image added by
this website] al-Jazeera, Friday, January 21, 2005
[Not in your
local paper either, eh? The source, DPA, is a most
reputable German government press
agency.] Rumsfeld
cancels trip after accusations The US defence secretary
was accused of war crimes US Defence Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld cancelled a planned visit to Germany
after a US human rights organisation asked German
authorities to prosecute him for war crimes,
Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) has
learned. Rumsfeld has informed the German government via
the US embassy that he will not take part in the
Munich Security Conference in February, conference
head Horst Teltschik told dpa on Thursday
[January 20,
2005]. The New York-based Centre for Constitutional
Rights filed a complaint in December
[2004] with
the Federal German Prosecutor's Office against
Rumsfeld accusing him of war crimes and torture in
connection with detainee abuses at Iraq's Abu
Ghraib prison. Rumsfeld made it known immediately after the
complaint was filed that he would not attend the
Munich conference unless Germany quashed the legal
action. German
legislation violationsThe organisation alleges violations of German
legislation, which outlaws war crimes, crimes
against humanity and genocide independent of the
place of crime or origin of the accused. The prosecutor's office
in Karlsruhe reportedly is examining the roughly
170-page complaint to see whether an
investigation is warranted. The Centre for Constitutional Rights said it and
four Iraqis allegedly tortured in US custody filed
a complaint with German authorities against
Rumsfeld, former CIA director George Tenet
and eight other senior military and civilian
officials over abuses at Abu Ghraib and elsewhere
in Iraq. The organisation said it had turned to German
prosecutors "as a court of last resort" because the
US government "is unwilling to open an independent
investigation" and had "refused to join the
International Criminal Court". dpa.
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