Re: Guilty!!!! KATHLEEN IS GUILTY OF BEING A LIAR CONVICTED FELON AND TERRORIST AND MONSTER MOM!



You were accused tried and convicted did not appeal and never have had
anyone but you declare yourself innocent or the charges false.

Shut up already. And answer the questions below.


You're a DELIBERATE LIAR!


KATHLEEN IT AIN'T FUNNY STOP THE LIES YOU LYING LIAR!


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ANSWER THE QUESTIONS KATHLEEN


Let's see how you like it kathleen EVERY time you post, I will change
the title of the thread and I will post these questions until you
answer them one by one and answering them means NOT talking about
McSweegan or former Governor Rowland and all your typical diversionary
crap anyway.


PLUS you are cross posting ONCE AGAIN TOTALLY OFF TOPIC and you're
selfish to do this to one newsgroups CRIMINAL to do it to multiple
newsgroups--yes here is your "crime": You are preventing people who
need help from getting help for your selfish personal reasons that you
are so completely egocentric along with delusional paranoid
schizophrenic with psychotic features that you just can't see past your
own twisted delusional psychotic personal agenda--which ought to be
about getting your kids back and solving your own enormous problems in
life instead of trying to solve anyone else's. By preventing people
from getting help you are responsible for the consequences. Surely
people are dying as a result so you are a murderer (trying out a little
kathleen "logic" here. So you are now being reported to the DOJ FBI and

CIA and WHO and UN and DCF and the federal and state courts and
homeland insanity department and all over the planet as a murderer.


How do you like them apples?


Now answer the questions. And stop the off topic cross posting. Answer
the questions TRUTHFULLY for a change. Focus on the question. If
there's a question yOU don't understand which is hard to believe given
your self declared genius IQ, let us know and we'll rephrase it.


Don't LIE as you do and don't try your diversionary tactics. Ignore
this and I will keep reposting it kathleen. Not only that but your
silence will be construed as admissions to all OF the facts listed as
questions.


PS: This is NOT "taunting" You have put your credibility at issue. You
have repeatedly said that you NEVER lie. We deserve the answers to
these questions. Straight answers.


REPOST:


http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/browse_thre...



Nope we're talking about YOU. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS


And come back and tell us when Steere or McSweegan or anyone else is
actually charged with your "Lyme Crymes" instead of telling us what
you, in all your infinite wisdom, think will happen.


Now let's talk not about who WILL be convicted but WHO already has
been--YOU.


Here's the question list. One by one give us some answers. Your post is
just like the Bush White House trying to DIVERT attention from what
Karl Rove did to Joe Wilson--by attacking him AGAIN.


Nope answer the questions kathleen. Stop trying to change the subject.

I know you're delusional but try to focus. Here is a list of questions
for YOU. We've already heard your ramblings about 100,000 times. Now
dish some TRUTH for a change--I'm going to leave space between the
questions for your answers:


Was your case appealed and was your conviction overturned?


You CLAIM there is a court Order prohibiting you from criticizing the
government. Post it!


And what isn't true? Everything can be backed up with your own posts
kathleen. Not a big secret how people know since you posted it all
here.


Were you charged with and convicted of threatening and harassing
Jessica Gauvin?


Did you flee to Canada?


Did you tell everyone that your case was a custody case against DCF
when the truth was that it was a criminal case against you and your
kids had been taken away many months earlier and you didn't even appeal
that?


Did you threaten to bomb the stonington schools, joke or not?


Did you show up at your kid's safe house with a bag full of drugs
whether you meant to give them to your lawyer or not?


Come on specifically what isn't true?


You were charged tried and convicted in a court of law. Right or wrong,
admit or deny?


Now you say you've proven you're innocent.


In what court were your convictions overturned?


In fact, tell us what the charges were. Give some detail. What exactly
were you convicted of doing or threatening to do to Jessica Gauvin?


Tell us what your diagnosis was in the mental institution?


You admit or deny that your kids were taken away by child services in
CT?


Admit or deny you were charged with crimes?


Admit or deny you feld to canada?


Admit or deny you were convicted?


Admit or deny you were institutionalized in a mental ward locked wing?


Admit or deny that your convictions were never reversed, in fact you
never filed an appeal did you?


So who's lying about what?


Yeah sure, you say everyone lied about the charges. But that's not what
the court thought was it?


Did you register a website claiming on it you were working for Pfizer
at the time when you had "retired" years before?


Was Lymeraft which solicited funds for YOU, ever a proper legally
registered charity?


Kathleen you're the liar here.


Do you really expect everyone to believe that the rest of the world is
crazy, not you?


And that the rest if the world has conspired to frame you? Because of
your lyme activism which you have even admitted amounts to more posting
on the internet than any real accomplishments?
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/browse_thread/thread/961a6d2015746801/41df41b82df2d0a1?hl=en#41df41b82df2d0a1


Come on kathleen. What isn't true specifically issue by issue above.


Tell us specifically which items you say aren't true. We can go back
and find the posts where you admitted stuff and show what a liar YOU
are!


And see kathleen's post advocating cyberterrorism:


http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/browse_thread/thread/f4f83960053d8933/cbae392e9ba84df7?q=EWALD&rnum=3&hl=en#cbae392e9ba84df7


This is a federal crime. A SERIOUS Federal Crime. So do what you think
is right! By the way this is almost certainly a violation of her
probation/parole.

Kathleen Dickson

860-599-5451
23 Garden St., Pawcatuck 06379

Remember, she's provided everyone with contact information for the FBI
in New Haven: FBI New Haven 203-777-6311


Here's a way to contact the FBI via the internet:

FBI Tips and Public Leads


https://tips.fbi.gov/


While the FBI continues to encourage the public to submit information
regarding the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, this form may also
be used to report any suspected criminal activity to the FBI.


FBI Tips and Public Leads


Your First Name


Your Middle Name


Your Last Name


Your Phone


Your Email


Your Street 1


Your Street 2


Your Suite/Apt/Mail Stop


Your City


Your State


Your Country
Your Zip Code / Route


Please describe your information:


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http://www.fbi.gov/cyberinvest/cyberhome.htm


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The FBI plays two very important roles in cyberspace. First, it is the
lead law enforcement agency for investigating cyber attacks by foreign
adversaries and terrorists. The potential damage to the United
States'national security from a cyber-based attack includes
devastating interruptions of critical communications, transportation,
and other services. Additionally, such attacks could be used to access
and steal protected information and plans. The FBI also works to
prevent criminals, sexual predators, and others intent on malicious
destruction from using the Internet and on-line services to steal from,
defraud, and otherwise victimize citizens, businesses, and communities.



The mission of the Cyber Division is to:


coordinate, supervise and facilitate the FBI's investigation of those
federal violations in which the Internet, computer systems, or networks
are exploited as the principal instruments or targets of terrorist
organizations, foreign government sponsored intelligence operations, or
criminal activity and for which the use of such systems is essential to
that activity;


form and maintain public/private alliances in conjunction with enhanced
education and training to maximize counterterrorism,
counter-intelligence, and law enforcement cyber response capabilities;
and


until such time as a final decision is made regarding the future role
and location of the National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC),
the FBI will direct and coordinate the Center's mission to protect the
Nation's critical information infrastructure and other key assets.




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The FBI can be contacted twenty-four hours a day, every day. Here's
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Been victimized by an online scam? File a complaint with the Internet
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Chuck wrote:
> http://www.terrelibere.it/terrediconfine/index.php?x=completa&riga=01367
>
> 7. That people throughout the world launch nonviolent actions against
> US and UK corporations that directly profit from this war. Examples of
> such corporations include Halliburton, Bechtel, The Carlyle Group, CACI
> =================================================
>
>
> 31 lug 2005 - Categoria: appelli
> The permanent war
> Declaration of the Jury of Conscience World Tribunal on Iraq
>
> The World Tribunal on Iraq met in Istanbul from 24-26 June 2005. The
> principal objective of the WTI is to tell and disseminate the truth
> about the Iraq War, underscoring the accountability of those
> responsible and underlining the significance of justice for the Iraqi
> people.
> Declaration of the Jury of Conscience World Tribunal on Iraq
>
> 27th June 2005, Istanbul - In February 2003, weeks before an illegal
> war was initiated against Iraq, millions of people protested in the
> streets of the world. That call went unheeded.
>
> ??No international institution had the courage or conscience to
> stand up to the threat of aggression of the US and UK governments. No
> one could stop them. It is two years later now. Iraq has been invaded,
> occupied, and devastated. The attack on Iraq is an attack on justice,
> on liberty, on our safety, on our future, on us all. We, people of
> conscience, decided to stand up.
>
> ??We formed the World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI), to demand justice and
> a peaceful future.
>
> ??The legitimacy of the World Tribunal on Iraq is located in the
> collective conscience of humanity. This, the Istanbul session of the
> WTI, is the culmination of a series of 20 hearings held in different
> cities of the world focusing on the illegal invasion and occupation of
> Iraq.
>
> ??The conclusions of these sessions and/or inquiries held in
> Barcelona, Brussels, Copenhagen, Genoa, Hiroshima, Istanbul, Lisbon,
> London, Mumbai, New York, ?stersund, Paris, Rome, Seoul, Stockholm,
> Tunis, various cities in Japan and Germany are appended to this
> Declaration in a separate volume.
>
> ??We, the Jury of Conscience, from 10 different countries, met in
> Istanbul. We heard 54 testimonies from a Panel of Advocates and
> Witnesses who came from across the world, including from Iraq, the
> United States and the United Kingdom.
>
> ??The World Tribunal on Iraq met in Istanbul from 24-26 June 2005.
> The principal objective of the WTI is to tell and disseminate the truth
> about the Iraq War, underscoring the accountability of those
> responsible and underlining the significance of justice for the Iraqi
> people.
>
> ??I. OVERVIEW OF FINDINGS
>
> ??1. The invasion and occupation of Iraq was and is illegal. The
> reasons given by the US and UK governments for the invasion and
> occupation of Iraq in March 2003 have proven to be false. Much evidence
> supports the conclusion that a major motive for the war was to control
> and dominate the Middle East and its vast reserves of oil as a part of
> the US drive for global hegemony.
>
> ??2. Blatant falsehoods about the presence of weapons of mass
> destruction in Iraq and a link between Al Qaeda terrorism and the
> Saddam Hussein r?gime were manufactured in order to create public
> support for a ?preemptive? assault upon a sovereign independent
> nation.
>
> ??3. Iraq has been under siege for years. The imposition of severe
> inhumane economic sanctions on 6 August 1990, the establishment of
> no-fly zones in the Northern and Southern parts of Iraq, and the
> concomitant bombing of the country were all aimed at degrading and
> weakening Iraq?s human and material resources and capacities in order
> to facilitate its subsequent invasion and occupation. In this
> enterprise the US and British leaderships had the benefit of a
> complicit UN Security Council.
>
> ??4. In pursuit of their agenda of empire, the Bush and Blair
> governments blatantly ignored the massive opposition to the war
> expressed by millions of people around the world. They embarked upon
> one of the most unjust, immoral, and cowardly wars in history.
>
> ??5. Established international political-legal mechanisms have
> failed to prevent this attack and to hold the perpetrators accountable.
> The impunity that the US government and its allies enjoy has created a
> serious international crisis that questions the import and significance
> of international law, of human rights covenants and of the ability of
> international institutions including the United Nations to address the
> crisis with any degree of authority or dignity.
>
> ??6. The US/UK occupation of Iraq of the last 27 months has led to
> the destruction and devastation of the Iraqi state and society. Law and
> order have broken down, resulting in a pervasive lack of human
> security.
>
> ??The physical infrastructure is in shambles; the health care
> delivery system is in poor condition; the education system has
> virtually ceased to function; there is massive environmental and
> ecological devastation; and the cultural and archeological heritage of
> the Iraqi people has been desecrated.
>
> ??7. The occupation has intentionally exacerbated ethnic, sectarian
> and religious divisions in Iraqi society, with the aim of undermining
> Iraq?s identity and integrity as a nation. This is in keeping with
> the familiar imperial policy of divide and rule. Moreover, it has
> facilitated rising levels of violence against women, increased gender
> oppression and reinforced patriarchy.
>
> ??8. The imposition of the UN sanctions in 1990 caused untold
> suffering and thousands of deaths. The situation has worsened after the
> occupation. At least 100,000 civilians have been killed; 60,000 are
> being held in US custody in inhumane conditions, without charges;
> thousands have disappeared; and torture has become routine.
>
> ??9. The illegal privatization, deregulation, and liberalization of
> the Iraqi economy by the occupation regime has coerced the country into
> becoming a client economy that is controlled by the IMF and the World
> Bank, both of which are integral to the Washington Consensus. The
> occupying forces have also acquired control over Iraq?s oil reserves.
>
> ??10. Any law or institution created under the aegis of occupation
> is devoid of both legal and moral authority. The recently concluded
> election, the Constituent Assembly, the current government, and the
> drafting committee for the Constitution are therefore all illegitimate.
>
> ??11. There is widespread opposition to the occupation. Political,
> social, and civil resistance through peaceful means is subjected to
> repression by the occupying forces. It is the occupation and its
> brutality that has provoked a strong armed resistance and certain acts
> of desperation. By the principles embodied in the UN Charter and in
> international law, the popular national resistance to the occupation is
> legitimate and justified. It deserves the support of people everywhere
> who care for justice and freedom.
>
> ??II. CHARGES
>
> ??On the basis of the preceding findings and recalling the Charter
> of the United Nations and other legal documents indicated in the
> appendix, the jury has established the following charges.
>
> ??A. AGAINST THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE US AND THE UK
>
> ??1. Planning, preparing, and waging the supreme crime of a war of
> aggression in contravention of the United Nations Charter and the
> Nuremberg Principles. Evidence for this can be found in the leaked
> Downing Street Memo of 23rd July, 2002, in which it was revealed:
> ?Military action was now seen as inevitable. Bush wanted to remove
> Saddam through military action, justified by the conjunction of
> terrorism and WMD. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed
> around the policy.? Intelligence was manufactured to willfully
> deceive the people of the US, the UK, and their elected
> representatives.
>
> ??2. Targeting the civilian population of Iraq and civilian
> infrastructure by intentionally directing attacks upon civilians and
> hospitals, medical centers, residential neighborhoods, electricity
> stations, and water purification facilities. The complete destruction
> of the city of Falluja in itself constitutes a glaring example of such
> crimes.
>
> ??3. Using disproportionate force and weapon systems with
> indiscriminate effects, such as cluster munitions, incendiary bombs,
> depleted uranium (DU), and chemical weapons. Detailed evidence was
> presented to the Tribunal by expert witnesses that leukemia had risen
> sharply in children under the age of five residing in those areas that
> had been targeted by DU weapons.
>
> ??4. Using DU munitions in spite of all the warnings presented by
> scientists and war veterans on their devastating long-term effects on
> human beings and the environment. The US Administration, claiming lack
> of scientifically established proof of the harmful effects of DU,
> decided to risk the lives of millions for several generations rather
> than discontinue its use on account of the potential risks. This alone
> displays the Administration?s wanton disregard for human life. The
> Tribunal heard testimony concerning the current obstruction by the US
> Administration of the efforts of Iraqi universities to collect data and
> conduct research on the issue.
>
> ??5. Failing to safeguard the lives of civilians during military
> activities and during the occupation period thereafter. This is
> evidenced, for example, by ?shock and awe? bombing techniques and
> the conduct of occupying forces at checkpoints.
>
> ??6. Actively creating conditions under which the status of Iraqi
> women has seriously been degraded, contrary to the repeated claims of
> the leaders of the coalition forces. Women?s freedom of movement has
> severely been limited, restricting their access to the public sphere,
> to education, livelihood, political and social engagement. Testimony
> was provided that sexual violence and sex trafficking have increased
> since the occupation of Iraq began.
>
> ??7. Using deadly violence against peaceful protestors, including
> the April 2003 killing of more than a dozen peaceful protestors in
> Falluja.
>
> ??8. Imposing punishments without charge or trial, including
> collective punishment, on the people of Iraq. Repeated testimonies
> pointed to ?snatch and grab? operations, disappearances and
> assassinations.
>
> ??9. Subjecting Iraqi soldiers and civilians to torture and cruel,
> inhuman, or degrading treatment. Degrading treatment includes
> subjecting Iraqi soldiers and civilians to acts of racial, ethnic,
> religious, and gender discrimination, as well as denying Iraqi soldiers
> Prisoner of War status as required by the Geneva Conventions. Abundant
> testimony was provided of unlawful arrests and detentions, without due
> process of law. Well known and egregious examples of torture and cruel
> and inhuman treatment occurred in Abu Ghraib prison as well as in
> Mosul, Camp Bucca, and Basra. The employment of mercenaries and private
> contractors to carry out torture has served to undermine
> accountability.
>
> ??10. Re-writing the laws of a country that has been illegally
> invaded and occupied, in violation of international covenants on the
> responsibilities of occupying powers, in order to amass illegal profits
> (through such measures as Order 39, signed by L. Paul Bremer III for
> the Coalition Provisional Authority, which allows foreign investors to
> buy and takeover Iraq?s state-owned enterprises and to repatriate 100
> percent of their profits and assets at any point) and to control
> Iraq?s oil. Evidence was presented of a number of corporations that
> had profited from such transactions.
>
> ??11. Willfully devastating the environment, contaminating it by
> depleted uranium (DU) weapons, combined with the plumes from burning
> oil wells, as well as huge oil spills, and destroying agricultural
> lands. Deliberately disrupting the water and waste removal systems, in
> a manner verging on biological-chemical warfare. Failing to prevent the
> looting and dispersal of radioactive material from nuclear sites.
> Extensive documentation is available on air and water pollution, land
> degradation, and radioactive pollution.
>
> ??12. Failing to protect humanity?s rich archaeological and
> cultural heritage in Iraq by allowing the looting of museums and
> established historical sites and positioning military bases in
> culturally and archeologically sensitive locations. This took place
> despite prior warnings from UNESCO and Iraqi museum officials.
>
> ??13. Obstructing the right to information, including the censoring
> of Iraqi media, such as newspapers (e.g., al-Hawza, al-Mashriq, and
> al-Mustaqila) and radio stations (Baghdad Radio), the shutting down of
> the Baghdad offices of Al Jazeera Television, targeting international
> journalists, imprisoning and killing academics, intellectuals and
> scientists.
>
> ??14. Redefining torture in violation of international law, to
> allow use of torture and illegal detentions, including holding more
> than 500 people at Guant?namo Bay without charging them or allowing
> them any access to legal protection, and using ?extraordinary
> renditions? to send people to be tortured in other countries known to
> commit human rights abuses and torture prisoners.
>
> ??15. Committing a crime against peace by violating the will of the
> global anti-war movement. In an unprecedented display of public
> conscience millions of people across the world stood in opposition to
> the imminent attack on Iraq. The attack rendered them effectively
> voiceless. This amounts to a declaration by the US government and its
> allies to millions of people that their voices can be ignored,
> suppressed and silenced with complete impunity.
>
> ??16. Engaging in policies to wage permanent war on sovereign
> nations. Syria and Iran have already been declared as potential
> targets. In declaring a ?global war on terror,? the US government
> has given itself the exclusive right to use aggressive military force
> against any target of its choosing. Ethnic and religious hostilities
> are being fueled in different parts of the world. The US occupation of
> Iraq has further emboldened the Israeli occupation in Palestine and
> increased the repression of the Palestinian people. The focus on state
> security and the escalation of militarization has caused a serious
> deterioration of human security and civil rights across the world.
>
> ??B. AGAINST THE SECURITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED NATIONS
>
> ??1. Failing to protect the Iraqi people against the crime of
> aggression.
>
> ??2. Imposing harsh economic sanctions on Iraq, despite knowledge
> that sanctions were directly contributing to the massive loss of
> civilian lives and harming innocent civilians.
>
> ??3. Allowing the United States and United Kingdom to carry out
> illegal bombings in the no-fly zones, using false pretenses of
> enforcing UN resolutions, and at no point allowing discussion in the
> Security Council of this violation, and thereby being complicit and
> responsible for loss of civilian life and destruction of Iraqi
> infrastructure.
>
> ??4. Allowing the United States to dominate the United Nations and
> hold itself above any accountability by other member nations.
>
> ??5. Failure to stop war crimes and crimes against humanity by the
> United States and its coalition partners in Iraq.
>
> ??6. Failure to hold the United States and its coalition partners
> accountable for violations of international law during the invasion and
> occupation, giving official sanction to the occupation and therefore,
> both by acts of commission and acts of omission becoming a collaborator
> in an illegal occupation.
>
> ??C. AGAINST THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE COALITION of the Willing
> Collaborating in the invasion and occupation of Iraq, thus sharing
> responsibility in the crimes committed.
>
> ??D. AGAINST THE GOVERNMENTS OF OTHER COUNTRIES
>
> ??Allowing the use of military bases and air space, and providing
> other logistical support, for the invasion and occupation, and hence
> being complicit in the crimes committed.
>
> ??E. AGAINST THE PRIVATE CORPORATIONS which have won contracts for
> the reconstruction of Iraq and which have sued for and received
> ?reparation awards? from the illegal occupation regime. Profiting
> from the war with complicity in the crimes described above, of invasion
> and occupation.
>
> ??F. AGAINST THE MAJOR CORPORATE MEDIA
>
> ??1. Disseminating the deliberate falsehoods spread by the
> governments of the US and the UK and failing to adequately investigate
> this misinformation, even in the face of abundant evidence to the
> contrary. Among the corporate media houses that bear special
> responsibility for promoting the lies about Iraq?s weapons of mass
> destruction, we name the New York Times, in particular their reporter
> Judith Miller, whose main source was on the payroll of the CIA. We also
> name Fox News, CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC, the BBC and ITN. This list also
> includes but is not limited to, The Express, The Sun, The Observer and
> Washington Post.
>
> ??2. Failing to report the atrocities being committed against Iraqi
> people by the occupying forces, neglecting the duty to give privilege
> and dignity to voices of suffering and marginalizing the global voices
> for peace and justice.
>
> ??3. Failing to report fairly on the ongoing occupation; silencing
> and discrediting dissenting voices and failing to adequately report on
> the full national costs and consequences of the invasion and occupation
> of Iraq; disseminating the propaganda of the occupation regime that
> seeks to justify the continuation of its presence in Iraq on false
> grounds.
>
> ??4. Inciting an ideological climate of fear, racism, xenophobia
> and Islamophobia which is then used to justify and legitimize violence
> perpetrated by the armies of the occupying regime.
>
> ??5. Disseminating an ideology that glorifies masculinity and
> combat, while normalizing war as a policy choice.
>
> ??6. Complicity in the waging of an aggressive war and perpetuating
> a regime of occupation that is widely regarded as guilty of war crimes
> and crimes against humanity.
>
> ??7. Enabling, through the validation and dissemination of
> disinformation, the fraudulent misappropriation of human and financial
> resources for an illegal war waged on false pretexts.
>
> ??8. Promoting corporate-military perspectives on ?security?
> which are counter-productive to the fundamental concerns and priorities
> of the global population and have seriously endangered civilian
> populations.
>
> ??III. RECOMMENDATIONS
>
> ??Recognizing the right of the Iraqi people to resist the illegal
> occupation of their country and to develop independent institutions,
> and affirming that the right to resist the occupation is the right to
> wage a struggle for self-determination, freedom, and independence as
> derived from the Charter of the United Nations, we the Jury of
> Conscience declare our solidarity with the people of Iraq.
>
> ??WE RACCOMEND:
>
> ??1. The immediate and unconditional withdrawal of the Coalition
> forces from Iraq.
>
> ??2. That Coalition governments make war reparations and pay
> compensation to Iraq for the humanitarian, economic, ecological, and
> cultural devastation they have caused by their illegal invasion and
> occupation.
>
> ??3. That all laws, contracts, treaties, and institutions
> established under occupation, which the Iraqi people deem inimical to
> their interests, be considered null and void.
>
> ??4. That the Guant?namo Bay prison and all other offshore US
> military prisons be closed immediately, that the names of the prisoners
> be disclosed, that they receive POW status, and receive due process.
>
> ??5. That there be an exhaustive investigation of those responsible
> for the crime of aggression, war crimes and crimes against humanity in
> Iraq, beginning with George W. Bush, President of the United States of
> America, Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, those in key
> decision-making positions in these countries and in the Coalition of
> the Willing, those in the military chain-of-command who master-minded
> the strategy for and carried out this criminal war, starting from the
> very top and going down; as well as personalities in Iraq who helped
> prepare this illegal invasion and supported the occupiers.
>
> ??We list some of the most obvious names to be included in such
> investigation:
>
> ??Prime ministers of the Coalition of the Willing, such as
> Junichiro Koizumi of Japan, Jose Maria Anzar of Spain, Silvio
> Berlusconi of Italy, Jos? Manuel Dur?o Barroso and Santana Lopes of
> Portugal, Roh Moo Hyun of South Korea, Anders Fogh Rasmussen of
> Denmark.
>
> ??Public officials such as *** Cheney, Donald H. Rumsfeld, Paul
> Wolfowitz, Colin L. Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Richard Perle, Douglas
> Feith, Alberto Gonzales, L. Paul Bremer from the US, and Jack Straw,
> Geoffrey Hoon, John Reid, Adam Ingram from the UK.
>
> ??Military commanders beginning with: Gen. Richard Myers, Gen.
> Tommy Franks, Gen. John P. Abizaid, Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez, Gen.
> Thomas Metz, Gen. John R. Vines, Gen. George Casey from the US; Gen.
> Mike Jackson, Gen. John Kiszely, Air Marshal Brian Burridge, Gen. Peter
> Wall, Rear Admiral David Snelson, Gen. Robin Brims, Air Vice-Marshal
> Glenn Torpy from the UK; and chiefs of staff and commanding officers of
> all coalition countries with troops in Iraq.
>
> ??Iraqi collaborators such as Ahmed Chalabi, Iyad Allawi, Abdul
> Aziz Al Hakim, Gen. Abdul Qader Mohammed Jassem Mohan, among others.
>
> ??6. That a process of accountability is initiated to hold those
> morally and personally responsible for their participation in this
> illegal war, such as journalists who deliberately lied, corporate media
> outlets that promoted racial, ethnic and religious hatred, and CEOs of
> multinational corporations that profited from this war;
>
> ??7. That people throughout the world launch nonviolent actions
> against US and UK corporations that directly profit from this war.
> Examples of such corporations include Halliburton, Bechtel, The Carlyle
> Group, CACI
>
> ??Inc., Titan Corporation, Kellog, Brown and Root (subsidiary of
> Halliburton), DynCorp, Boeing, ExxonMobil, Texaco, British Petroleum.
> The following companies have sued Iraq and received ?reparation
> awards?: Toys R Us, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Shell, Nestl?, Pepsi,
> Phillip Morris, Sheraton, Mobil. Such actions may take the form of
> direct actions such as shutting down their offices, consumer boycotts,
> and pressure on shareholders to divest.
>
> ??8. That young people and soldiers act on conscientious objection
> and refuse to enlist and participate in an illegal war. Also, that
> countries provide conscientious objectors with political asylum.
>
> ??9. That the international campaign for dismantling all US
> military bases abroad be reinforced.
>
> ??10. That people around the world resist and reject any effort by
> any of their governments to provide material, logistical, or moral
> support to the occupation of Iraq.
>
> ??We, the Jury of Conscience, hope that the scope and specificity
> of these recommendations will lay the groundwork for a world in which
> international institutions will be shaped and reshaped by the will of
> people and not by fear and self-interest, where journalists and
> intellectuals will not remain mute, where the will of the people of the
> world will be central, and human security will prevail over state
> security and corporate profits.
>
> ??Arundhati Roy, India, Spokesperson of the Jury of Conscience;
> Ahmet ?zt?rk, Turkey; Ay_e Erzan, Turkey; Chandra Muzaffar,
> Malaysia; David Krieger, USA; Eve Ensler, USA; Fran?ois Houtart,
> Belgium; Jae-Bok Kim, South Korea; Taty Almeida, Argentina; Mehmet
> Tarhan, Turkey; Miguel Angel De Los Santos Cruz, Mexico; Murat Belge,
> Turkey; Rela Mazali, Israel; Salaam Al Jobourie, Iraq.

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