June 13, 2004
WHO'S GOING TO ARREST US?:
Red Cross ultimatum to US on Saddam: Release him, charge him or break international law, Bush told (Jonathan Steele, June 14, 2004, The Guardian)
Saddam Hussein must either be released from custody by June 30 or charged if the US and the new Iraqi government are to conform to international law, the International Committee of the Red Cross said last night.Nada Doumani, a spokeswoman for the ICRC, told the Guardian: "The United States defines Saddam Hussein as a prisoner of war. At the end of an occupation PoWs have to be released provided they have no penal charges against them."
Her comments came as the international body, the only independent group with access to detainees in US custody, becomes increasingly concerned over the legal limbo in which thousands of people are being held in the run-up to the transfer of power at the end of the month.
The occupation officially ends on June 30 and US forces will be in Iraq at the invitation of its sovereign government.
"There are all these people kept in a legal vacuum. No one should be left not knowing their legal status. Their judicial rights must be assured," Ms Doumani said.
Why? Posted by Orrin Judd at June 13, 2004 11:29 PM
Release him. Mosul, Kirkuk, Basra, who cares. Just let him go in the middle of some such town.
Posted by: brian at June 14, 2004 3:17 AMNo. They are right. This is not the former Soviet Union. Try him and get it over with.
Posted by: Lou Gots at June 14, 2004 8:32 AMWhy?
Posted by: oj at June 14, 2004 8:40 AMI suspect Saddam knows his status: royally screwed.
Posted by: AC at June 14, 2004 8:47 AMIf I were Saddam Hussein I would be begging to stay in US custody (after begging to be sent to France). The US will eventually hand him over to the Iraqis and his status will be "burning in hell."
Posted by: NKR at June 14, 2004 8:59 AMI thought it had already been stated that as a POW, he will be returned to the custody of a properly constituted Iraqi government. This "ultimatum" is just another grandstanding attempt by a group that has failed miserably at doing its job in the past.
I'd like to see all the Red Cross demands to -- instead of about -- Saddam regarding proper charging of prisoners.
Posted by: Harry Eagar at June 14, 2004 5:50 PM"International law? I better call my lawyer"
-G.W. Bush
I still crack up everytime I think of it.
Posted by: BJW at June 14, 2004 6:32 PM