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IAIN BANKS, novelist
Please charge Dubya
with being a war criminal, a peace criminal and unfit to be in charge of
anything larger or more important than a pretzel. Actually, including a
pretzel.
MOAZZAM BEGG, former Guantanamo detainee and spokesman
for Cageprisoners
History will judge G.W. Bush as the man who wreaked
devastation and destruction on the earth even as he was having men tortured in
the world's most notorious and secret prisons. Justice cannot be done until
such men are brought to book for their crimes.
WILLIAM BLUM, US writer and journalist
I charge George W. Bush with breaking the hearts and
crushing the idealism of an entire generation of young Americans who have been
forced into the realization that America, their beloved America, has no regard for international law and human rights, and worst of all,
tortures people, routinely and cruelly.
They are compelled to wonder: What kind of world is this we've been born into?
KEITH BURSTEIN, composer
George Bush - with the assistance of Tony Blair- has
demolished any moral authority formerly
commanded in the world by the US and the West. The veil has been torn open on the true nature of US
global power, never to be replaced. When Bush comes to Britain he should be
detained like Pinochet and sent for trial for crimes against humanity.
LOUISE CHRISTIAN, lawyer
George Bush bears a heavy responsibility as the leader of
most powerful country in the world who has comprehensively turned his back on the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights of 1948 and the whole concept of international law, has authorized
world wide oppression, detention without charge and torture and has attempted
to put himself and his army beyond the reach of the rule of law. He has
betrayed the Founding Fathers of America who were inspired by liberty,
fraternity and equality.
JULIE CHRISTIE, actor
The Bush administration has been responsible for the de-stabilisation of
the whole world which has made us all victims of its policies. It is not
too late to impeach this fantasist and terrifyingly dangerous President.
Wiping out hundreds of thousands of people does still seem to be worse
than having an inappropriate affair with an Intern.
CARYL CHURCHILL, playwright
Killers often think they're making the world a better place. It's not a
defense.
DAVID EDGAR, playwright
Powerful UN members are refusing to agree a definition of
terrorism unless it excludes the actions of states. Our own Terrorism Acts
define terrorism as the use of force for a political objective, against the
state. Thank goodness the Nuremberg trials - and now the International Court of
Justice at the Hague - provide an alternative way to get the heads of
government who order illegal acts of indiscriminate violence against other
people's countries.
BRIAN ENO, musician
I feel ashamed that my country has chosen to honour this world-class
bungler and his ideological comrade, our ex-Prime Minister, as though
they were experienced elder statesmen. Their callow disregard for the
democratic values they claim to defend is hypocrisy of the highest order.
Their blinkered self-righteousness (God told me to do it) makes them
precise intellectual equals to the terrorists they claim to be fighting
(for God told them to do it as well). And their astonishingly childish
military hubris led them into an imperial adventure that our
grandchildren will still be paying for. Let's make that two pairs of
handcuffs please.
DAVID GENTLEMAN, artist
George Bush criminally lied and deceived a panicky United
States into starting an illegal, bungled, shameful and counter-productive war.
Bush also persuaded the eagerly gullible Blair to believe anything that might
seem to justify needlessly dragging Britain in as well. These two men, forever
handcuffed together by history, will be remembered only for the futility, the
terrible consequences and the unnumbered victims of their joint folly.
LINDSEY
GERMAN, Coordinator, Stop the War Coalition
George Bush
was responsible for launching the war on terror and is responsible for its
failure. He was determined to take us into war in Iraq despite the lack of
evidence justifying war. We have caused up to a million dead in Iraq, four
million Iraqis are refugees, yet none of the architects of the war have been
held to account. We should not forget the role of the British government. Our
former Prime Minister went along with Bush at every stage and the present PM,
Gordon Brown, was the Chancellor who bankrolled the war and who has now reneged
on his promise to begin the withdrawal of troops.
BEN GRIFFIN, former soldier
President George W Bush, a vile war criminal, visits a
subservient client state to be feted as "The Leader of the Free
World". Meanwhile the subjects of said client state get pissed, buy junk
and watch TV. WAKE UP
KATE HUDSON, Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear
Disarmament
I charge George Bush with illegally attacking Iraq on
trumped up charges, imposing a brutal occupation, wrecking the infrastructure
and public services, using chemical weapons on civilian populations, littering
the country with cluster bombs and depleted uranium munitions, causing hundreds
of thousands of deaths and untold human sorrow and suffering. He must be
brought to justice.
BIANCA JAGGER, human rights advocate
George W Bush is responsible for flagrant violations of
human rights and international law. His immoral, illegal and unwinnable wars
have cost the lives of more than a million people. Bush is responsible for extraordinary renditions, detentions without
trial and the atrocities at Guantanamo
Bay and Abu Ghraib, and he must be held accountable. An international tribunal
must be established, along with the inquiry into US war crimes that Amnesty International
has called for. If Bush and Blair had presided as CEOs over comparable
fraudulent and deceptive practices in the City, they would have been
immediately and unceremoniously sacked.
SABAH JAWAD, Iraqi
Democrats Against Occupation
We call for George Bush and his criminal gangs on both sides
of the Atlantic to stand trial for the unimaginable war crimes they have
committed against Iraq and the Iraqi people. If there is any justice in the
world they should be locked up.
TERRY JONES, actor
You'll not catch me calling President Bush a War Criminal!
He could put me away without explanation or recourse to law the moment I next
stepped into the Land of Freedom!
AL KENNEDY, writer and novelist
Mr. Bush continues to contravene human rights law in his
treatment of prisoners in US custody across the world, in his abduction of
"suspects" and in his enthusiastic endorsement of torture. He has
dragged the US and its allies into two illegal wars of pre-emptive aggression, using
illegal weapons and repeatedly contravening laws set in place to protect
non-combatants.
NIGEL KENNEDY, violinist
IT IS NO LONGER POSSIBLE TO AVOID BEING LABELLED WAR CRIMINALS OURSELVES
if we continue to vote for or tolerate leaders who deprive people in
different parts of the world of their way of life or, in many cases, of
life itself. George Bush and his allies should no longer get away with
respecting international law and human rights only at their own
convenience.
ROGER LLOYD PACK, actor
To add to the extensive list of crimes committed by the heinous war criminal George Bush, I
charge him with being responsible for the birth of hundreds of babies deformed
as a result of the chemical bombs dropped on Basra and other cities during the
Iraq War.
ADRIAN MITCHELL, poet
George W Bush you face disgrace
For crimes against the human race.
Put these handcuffs on your wrists -
Terrorist of Terrorists.
ANDREW MURRAY, Chair of Stop the War Coalition
George Bush bears the moral responsibility for the violent
deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians in Iraq alone. He should be in the War Crimes Tribunal in
The Hague, not Downing Street and if Gordon Brown wants to speak for Britain,
he will tell him so.
JOHN PILGER
Criminal power always fears people. That's its greatest fear. That's why
even a House of Commons committee worries out loud about the draconian
surveillance that now distinguishes a Britain dominated by Washington. The
MPs are worried because they know that if the state goes too far the
people will act. History tells them that. The reason George Bush is
surrounded by an army of police today and why we cannot march along
Whitehall is because the system Bush represents fears our voices. It fears
our many voices, and it fears just one voice, like Brian Haw. All
potentially are a threat, because we speak the truth. And it's truth, not
Al Qaeda, that is Bush's enemy -- as the dead and maimed and dispossessed
in Iraq and Afghanistan bear witness."
HAROLD PINTER, playwright and Nobel Prize winner
There is no more suitable candidate for Leading War Criminal
than George Bush. The only person that comes anywhere near him is Tony Blair.
They are both beneath contempt. Bush should certainly be arrested and sent to
Guantanamo Bay where he can rot forever.
CLAIRE SHORT, Former Cabinet Minister
Where
is Brown on this issue? Has Britain got any bottom line? All that rhetoric about
Brown being the change after Blair has been exposed as nonsense.
CAROLE VINCENT, Big Brother contestant
George Bush senior got the ball rolling as a hawk instead of a dove and
his son continued with this behaviour. The USA was clearly on a flight
trail to take over the Middle East and its resources regardless of the
human cost. Undoubtedly George W Bush is a war criminal and Blair was his
puppet. Gordon Brown had the opportunity to bring the troops home, but has
chosen instead to continue with Blair's wretched alliance with the US, but
Not in My Name.
TIMBERLAKE WERTENBAKER, playwright
Not just responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands
of people, George Bush seized the very word Democracy illegally, mocked it,
tortured it and did his best to kill it. This is a crime against the future.
WALTER WOLFGANG, Labour Party NEC
George Bush is a war criminal who has murdered uncounted
hundreds of thousands of Iraqis.
HAIFA ZANGANA, Iraqi writer & novelist
If democracy is to return to America and Britain, both Bush
and Blair have to be charged with war crimes against the Iraqis. As the US Commander-in-Chief, he is guilty
of the crimes committed in Abu Ghraib, and those committed by his soldiers; in
particular, the rape of A'beer Qassim Hamza al - Janaby, the fourteen year old
girl who was gang-raped and set on fire by US marines after they had killed her
parents and her four year old sister.
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