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this website] Friday, February 11, 2005
Germans
Say They Won't Arrest Rumsfeld By Robert Burns,
AP WASHINGTON (Feb. 10) - Hours
after German prosecutors announced they would not
investigate Defense Secretary Donald H.
Rumsfeld on war crimes allegations, a Rumsfeld
aide said the defense chief probably would attend a
prestigious European security conference in Munich
on Saturday. "It appears likely that Secretary Rumsfeld will
attend the conference in Munich," his chief
spokesman, Lawrence Di Rita, said in a
statement issued while traveling with Rumsfeld in
Nice, France, where he attended a NATO meeting
Thursday. Di Rita said "scheduling issues" were
being worked out. The Munich conference attracts government,
academic and military security experts from around
Europe and beyond. The highlight usually is an
address by the American secretary of defense. If
Rumsfeld had not attended, his chief deputy,
Paul Wolfowitz, likely would have
substituted. Rumsfeld's aides did
not say there was a direct link between the
German prosecutors' announcement and Rumsfeld's
decision to attend the conference, but last week
Rumsfeld told reporters at the Pentagon that the
legal matter was one factor in considering
whether to attend. Attorneys from the New York-based Center for
Constitutional Rights filed a lawsuit with German
federal prosecutors last November charging that
U.S. officials, including Rumsfeld, are responsible
for acts of torture against detainees at the Abu
Ghraib prison in Iraq. That is the prison where
U.S. soldiers were photographed abusing and
sexually humiliating Iraqi detainees. Rumsfeld has maintained that the U.S. government
has no policy to permit or encourage torture and
that U.S. investigations of the Abu Ghraib abuses
showed he was not
directly
responsible. On Thursday, Germany's federal prosecutors
office said prime responsibility for investigating
the matter lay with the country where the alleged
acts were committed, the home country of the
alleged perpetrators or an international court.
Only if those authorities were unable or unwilling
to intervene would a third country become involved,
the prosecutors said. "There are no indications that the U.S.
authorities and courts have refrained or would
refrain from taking penal steps related to the
abuses cited in the criminal complaint," the office
said in a statement, adding it was up to the United
States to determine how and when to investigate
further. Copyright 2005 The
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Rumsfeld
cancels Germany trip, DPA reports
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Washington
Post confirms that Donald Rumsfeld cancels
Germany trip after US human rights organisation
asks Germany authorities to prosecute him for
war crimes
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