Ban Bush From Canada, Says Lawyer

Nonno

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SEE Magazine :: Ban Bush From Canada, Says Lawyer

"As George W. Bush’s St. Patrick’s Day visit to Alberta draws near, the federal government is facing pressure from activists and human rights lawyers to bar the former U.S. president from the country or prosecute him for war crimes and crimes against humanity once he steps on Canadian soil.

Bush is scheduled to speak in Calgary March 17, but Vancouver lawyer Gail Davidson says that because Bush has been “credibly accused” of supporting torture in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Canada has a legal obligation to deny him entry under Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. The law says foreign nationals who have committed war crimes or crimes against humanity, including torture, are “inadmissible” to Canada. ”The test isn’t whether the person’s been convicted, but whether there’s reasonable grounds to think that they have been involved,” says Davidson, who’s with Lawyers Against the War (LAW). “…It’s now a matter of public record that Bush was in charge of setting up a regime of torture that spanned several parts of the globe and resulted in horrendous injuries and even death. Canada has a duty.”

In February, Davidson sent a letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and other cabinet ministers asking the Canadian government to either bar Bush from Canada, prosecute him once he arrives, or have the federal attorney general consent to a private prosecution by LAW against the Texan. She hasn’t received a response, and concedes she’s fighting “an uphill battle” with “terrific challenges.” Davidson laid torture charges against Bush during his visit to Vancouver in 2004, but a judge quashed them within days.

The federal government is keeping silent on the upcoming visit. “We have no comments to offer on the visit of Mr. George W. Bush to Calgary,” said Foreign Affairs spokesperson Alain Cacchione in an e-mail. When told about Davidson’s letter, a spokesperson with the Canadian Border Services Agency said “we wouldn’t comment on something like that.” Davidson is one of many voices around the world calling for Bush’s prosecution. Earlier this year, Manfred Nowak, the UN’s Special Rapporteur on Torture, said the U.S. has a “clear obligation” to prosecute Bush and former secretary of defence Donald Rumsfeld for authorizing torture — a violation of the UN Convention on Torture. "
 

Sonsie

The mighty Al-Sonsie!
"Ban Bush from Canada" says menopausal old lefty lawyer with the support of some of Canada's craziest anti-war wackadoos.
 

This_person

Well-Known Member
Vancouver lawyer Gail Davidson says that because Bush has been “credibly accused” of supporting torture in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Canada has a legal obligation to deny him entry under Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
What the hell is the "credible" evidence to have him "credibly" accused? :lmao:
 

Pete

Repete
I think Canadians should be tortured. Except of course the one who invented french fries with gravy.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
When you troll the blogs and forums, Canadians generally like America and Americans. So it's a shame that a few vocal crazies get all the attention and make their country look like it's filled with nutjobs.
 

Lenny

Lovin' being Texican
When you troll the blogs and forums, Canadians generally like America and Americans. So it's a shame that a few vocal crazies get all the attention and make their country look like it's filled with nutjobs.

It's a lot like Nono. Frosty. Annoyboy. Andy, Andy, Andy. right?
 
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