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Press Conference,
Room C, 1 Parliament Street
Tuesday 15th January 2008 3pm

John McDonnell MP, Chris Coverdale: International War Law Expert and Annie Machon of the Campaign to Make War History brief MPs and the media on allegations of war crimes committed against the people of Iraq by Britain's former Prime Minister and former Attorney General.

Officers from Scotland Yard have commenced a criminal investigation into the deaths of Iraqi citizens killed during the armed invasion and occupation of Iraq. The Metropolitan Police are acting in response to crimes reported by peace activists from We Are Change UK and The Campaign to Make War History. In an unprecedented step, the case was handed to the War Crimes division of the Counter Terrorism branch who are now investigating allegations of 14 criminal offences committed by Tony Blair, Lord Goldsmith and others. The offences are under the International Criminal Court Act 2001, which came into effect under English common law, just two days before 9/11.

Two Members of We Are Change UK and a representative from the Campaign to Make War History were interviewed for six hours at Belgravia Police station on the 20th December 2007. Evidence was provided to the police relating to the crimes of:-

• genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and conduct ancillary to these crimes under Sections 51 and 52 of The International Criminal Court Act 2001.
• a crime against peace and complicity in a crime against peace under Articles 6 and 7 of The Nuremburg Principles.
• murder, incitement to murder and conspiracy to murder under the Offences Against the Person Act 1861.
• conspiracy to commit genocide, a crime against humanity and war crimes under the Criminal Law Act 1977.

For more information, please contact:

press@wearechange.org.uk

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  • "Join the Facobook group here"

    FACEBOOK IS A GOVERNMENT TOOL. IT IS NOTHING MORE THAN A GOLDMINE OF INFORMATION ABOUT YOU: Family, friends, location, work info, political and religious beliefs, photographs, EVERYTHING...

  • The hypocracy of the hague and justice system, all the evidence is outhere evidence of the war crimes, GWB and Bliar did and do still... how long before the HAGUE TAKE ACTION.

    we want them in the hague...

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  • Keep on trying lads, one day you might bring this criminals to justice. Cameron is next for his part in Libyan war. Hope they will share same cell.

  • @widebody123

    Google is in bed with the White House... their execs saturate the administration, along with Goldman-Sachs and GE. So is Zuckerberg.

    You have a lot to learn about business and lobbying if you laugh and call reality "paranoia".

  • @widebody123

    Funny how people laugh at the term "conspiracy" or "conspiracy theory" when lobbyists and appointees are out there blatantly saying it. Obama appointed Cass Sunstein to arguably th most powerful position in the government (regulation, as it applies to everything and can be fast tracked) and all you have to do is read the man's papers to see how utterly power hungry and freedom hating he is.

  • @N37BU6 I agree that privacy is an important issue. If you're that paranoid then simply don't join facebook ( I am not on it btw). Many people find benefit and enjoyment from being on it though. Or you could join it under a totally fictitious sn. Inviting someone into your house is a personal encounter on a physical level. I'm sure you would be welcome into mine (until you start spouting conspiracy theories about Obama's anti-matter laser beam mind reading machines).

  • @widebody123

    You conveniently missed the point: WHY wouldn't you want me in your house? Would privacy play any role at all?

    Enjoy being one of Zuckerberg's "dumb fucks". (Wow, you must have no self-respect)

  • @N37BU6 Not at all, in fact you might get shot dead depending on what you're up to. Joining facebook is entirely voluntary. How you draw an analogy to a home invasion beats me.

  • @widebody123

    I'm going to wander around inside your house any time I please. But that's alright as long as you aren't doing anything wrong... right?

  • @N37BU6 So if you do nothing wrong, like invading sovereign nations and committing mass murder, then there's no problem

  • @WolfArden44 I prefer the idea of a good old fashioned lynching. Drag them out and string them up. Why play around in courts allowing them a chance to "explain" or "excuse" their actions. Theres been too many lies already, don't let and more poison spew from their foul mouths. Just drag em into the street and string em up in a tree. No trial. We can call it the precautionary principal. Making an example. They show no mercy and neither should we.

  • @trollfinger wow it's amazing how young the troops are, and sad.

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