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Bush Should Be Referred To Justice Tribunal

Publication time: 18 October 2006, 16:55

The Amnesty International Organization charged US President, George W. Bush with paving the ground for the violation of human rights on the pretext of the so-called "war against terrorism", the IRIB reported.

 

Amnesty announced Tuesday that by adopting another controversial law, Bush has intensified the violation of human rights and obstructed the primary principles of justice.

 

Amnesty International addressing the Bush regime said the only way for true and real materialization of justice was the maintaining of security for all of the US terror harmed people.

 

It said Bush's new laws against the so-called "terrorism" breaches civil liberties; and should be referred to international justice tribunals.

 

The US president has recently approved a bill due which the illegal and aggressive ways would be legalized during the interrogation of so-called "terror suspects".

 

Earlier, the US Civil Liberty Union issued a statement saying, the newly approved law was the worst and an unprecedented initiative for violation of human rights in the country's history.

 

KC

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