Rumsfeld se sauve la France craignant l'arrestation
L'ancien secrétaire Donald Rumsfeld de la défense des USA s'est sauvé la France craignant aujourd'hui des frais d'excédent d'arrestation de la « commande et en autorisant » la torture des détenus au Américain-courez la prison d'Abu Ghraib en Irak et le service de la détention des militaires des USA au compartiment de Guantanamo, Cuba, des rapports non confirmés venant de Paris suggèrent.
Les fonctionnaires d'ambassade des USA ont battu Rumsfeld loin hier d'une réunion de déjeuner à Paris organisé par le magazine de politique étrangère après des droits de l'homme que les groupes ont classé une plainte criminelle contre l'homme qui spearheaded le Président George W. Guerre de Bush la « sur la terreur » pendant six années.
Under international law, authorities in France are obliged to open an investigation when a complaint is made while the alleged torturer is on French soil.
According to activists in France, who greeted Rumsfeld shouting “murderer” and “war criminal” at the breakfast meeting venue, US embassy officials remained tight-lipped about the former defense secretary’s whereabouts citing “security reasons”.
Anti-torture protesters in France believe that the defense secretary fled over the open border to Germany, where a war crimes case against Rumsfeld was dismissed by a federal court. But activist point out that under the Schengen agreement that ended border checkpoints across a large part of the European Union, French law enforcement agents are allowed to cross the border into Germany in pursuit of a fleeing fugitive.
“Rumsfeld must be feeling how Saddam Hussein felt when US forces were hunting him down,” activist Tanguy Richard said. “He may never end up being hanged like his old friend, but he must learn that in the civilized world, war crime doesn’t pay.”
International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) along with the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), and the French League for Human Rights (LDH) filed the complaint on Thursday after learning that Rumsfeld was scheduled to visit Paris.
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