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Ban Ki-Moon appoints expert panel to find evidence on tribunal war crimes in Sri Lanka, Australian lawyers join hands

It has been a year that Sri Lanka started its ending offensive in opposition of Tamil Tiger rebels but still an international tribunal is continued to alleged war crimes.
UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon has planned to build a panel of experts who could look efficiently into a tribunal that is referred by the Sri [...]

“Croatia, Bosnia won’t condemn crimes against Serbs”

A Belgrade daily writes that the Croatian and Bosnian parliaments have no intention of adopting resolutions condemning war crimes committed against Serbs. Zagreb is insisting that Belgrade first condemn the killing of “15,000 Croats” while Sarajevo states that it would adopt such a resolution only if it is in accordance with verdicts passed by the Hague Tribunal and Bosnian courts, Blic newspaper reports today.

“Declaration represents distancing from crimes”

Boris Tadić said that with the adoption of the Srebrenica declaration parliament and the Serb people are clearly distancing themselves from the monstrous crime. The Serbian president said in Belgrade on Wednesday that the resolution shows that Serbia does not stand behind the crimes, and that is why the adoption is important for Serbia and its citizens, adding that it is an expression of patriotism and contributes to regional reconciliation.

EC official supports war crimes commission initiative

European Commission Delegation Chief in Belgrade Vincent Degert supports the initiative for a regional commission for confirming facts about war crimes (REKOM). The initiative was proposed by a number of non-governmental organizations from countries of the former Yugoslavia.

Two resolutions on war crimes planned

Parliament will debate drafts of two resolutions for condemning war crimes committed during the wars on the territory of the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s. According to B92’s sources, one will condemn the crimes committed against Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims) in Srebrenica, and the other will condemn all other war crimes.

MUP get new war crimes dept. chief

Dejan Marinković has been named the new chief of the Serbian police (MUP) Service for Uncovering War Crimes, according to Belgrade daily Blic. The newspaper writes that he replaces Aleksandar Kostić, who will be appointed to a different position within the MUP.

Murder, embezzlement & balwa amongst the pardoned crimes


ISLAMABAD – List of beneficiaries of National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) released by Ministry of Law and Justice on Saturday took the top politicians of the state to task and perceived them as black sheep of the society.
Some 34 politicians have been ranked first in the list of some 8,041 persons in terms of money, murders, attempted murders, balwa, embezzlement, corruption, malpractice, terrorism, kidnappings and other crimes of heinous nature. Keeping in view their massive embezzlements, these politicians seem to be heavy burden on the country that is already facing a severe financial crunch.
The Law Ministry for the first time has brought the big fish to surface by releasing the list of country’s most corrupt people. “The notorious guns of malpractice of these black sheep which left the poor at the mercy of God had been used as common practice against the innocents since decades,” NRO list observed.
The top beneficiary of NRO is Altaf Hussain whose 72 cases including 31 murder cases were dismissed. President Asif Ali Zardari had seven cases against him, while the number of Dr Farooq SattarÂ’s cases was 13. Most politicians had one to two cases against them. Madam Nusrat Bhutto, the spouse of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, also heads over thousands in the notorious list.
The MQM headed over other political parties whose workers hit the iron when it was hot. However, the PML-Q workers kept them away from that shoddy practice.
Addressing a press conference, Minister of State for Law & Justice Mohammad Afzal Sindhu on Saturday released the much-awaited list of the beneficiaries of NRO. The total number of NRO beneficiaries is 8,041 and 34 top politicians, 248 bureaucrats and three ambassadors are included in it, he told.
“Corruption, embezzlement and criminal cases dumped under NRO will likely to be reopened, as the goose of the said ordinance will be cooked on November 28, 2009,” he said. Many stalwarts of the country’s political arena will fight legal battle in the courts as the top court of the country terms NRO null ab initio, he explained.
Sindhu also announced a few important names in the list, which include President Asif Ali Zardari, MQM Chief Altaf Hussain, Begam Nusrat Bhutto, Federal Ministers Ch. Ahmad Mukhtar, Rehman Malik, Dr. Farooq Sattar, and Babar Ghori, Governor Sindh Dr. Ishrat-ul-Ibad Khan, Jahangir Badr, Anwar Saifullah, Yousaf Talpur, Ch. Shaukat Ali, Haji Nawaz Khokhar (late), Agha Siraj Ahmad Durrani, Mir Baz Kithran, Mushtaq Awan, Sulman Farooqi, Hussain Haqqani, Wajid Sham-ul-Hassan, A.R. Siddiqui, Saleem Shahzad, Aftab Ahmed Sherpao, Mian Mohammad Rasheed, Tariq Rasheed, Tariq Mahmood, Sardar Maqsood Leghari, Ghani-ur-Rehman, Javed Ahmed Qureshi, Brig. (Retd) Imtiaz, Brig. (Retd) Aslam Hayat, Safdar Barqi and Saeed Mehdi.
“Sindh is on the bottom line in the said list as some 7,793 people obtained relief under Article 2 of the NRO’s Review Board. The number of beneficiaries of the Review Board is 3,230,” he said.
He said that neither Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani nor his wife had taken benefit under the NRO. “Prime Minister Gilani had opted to face the courts in the cases filed against him and he has been cleared by the courts,” he argued.
The minister said that President Zardari had protection under the Article 248 of the Constitution and couldn’t be tried in any corruption or criminal case as far as he was the President of the state. “We will not protect anyone against the decision of the Supreme Court,” he maintained. The ruling PPP has taken decision that the judgement of superior judiciary would be accepted at all cost, he added.
Parrying a query when asked how much amount was involved in corruption cases abolished against beneficiaries of NRO, Sindhu said, “The demand was the list and it is produced before the media.”
Advocating NRO beneficiaries, he said most of the cases were political vendetta and had been lingering in the courts for 10 to 15 years. “PML-N Quaid Mian Nawaz Sharif has himself admitted that Ehtesab Bureau of Saifur Rehman had initiated political cases against PPP leaders,” he added. The PPP would have to give credibility to the chief of a major political party, he remarked.
The notorious NRO granted amnesty to politicians, political workers and bureaucrats who were accused of corruption, embezzlement, money laundering, murders and terrorism from 1st January 1986 to October 12, 1999, he emphasised.
The State Minister for Law said the myriad corruption cases had been pending since decades, adding only one case was decided and after that three judges had to resign.
Answering a query, he said NRO was brought in the Parliament at the direction of the Supreme Court and the verdicts of the higher judiciary would be respected in future as well.

UN on Israeli, Palestinian war crimes report

The UN General Assembly began discussion Wednesday of a UN report on war crimes allegedly committed by Palestinian militants and the Israeli army. The crimes were allegedly committed during Israel’s offensive last December in the Gaza Strip, VOA reports.

Sri Lanka military chief skips US war crimes quiz

Sri Lanka’s military commander left the United States ahead of possible questioning over alleged war crimes committed during the defeat of the island’s Tamil rebels, a legislator said Wednesday. General Sarath Fonseka headed back to Sri Lanka without facing questioning by the Department of

War crimes and international justice: Always get your man

Bringing war criminals to justice is a slow business. But the net is widening

WHO, outside the Balkans, now remembers Radovan Karadzic? A hunted man for 13 years, the leader of Bosnia’s Serbs in the war that ended in 1995 was captured last year. He was working as a psychologist in a private Belgrade clinic. Barring any last-minute hitch, on October 26th he will finally appear in the dock at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague, charged with war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.

Along with General Ratko Mladic, the Bosnian Serb military commander who is still at large, and Slobodan Milosevic, the leader of Serbia proper who died before his lengthy trial ended, Mr Karadzic stands accused of Europe’s worst atrocities, against Croats and Bosnian Muslims, since the second world war. His alleged crimes include ordering the massacre at Srebrenica of some 8,000 Muslim men and boys. …

Israel’s cabinet rejects UN war crimes report

Israel is brushing off last week’s resolution of the United Nations Human Rights Council. The resolution endorsed a report accusing the Jewish state of war crimes during the Gaza conflict.

Crimes of war

A UN mission concludes that war crimes were committed in Gaza

ISRAEL is reeling from the accusations of a UN fact-finding mission that it deliberately sowed death and destruction among civilians in the Gaza Strip during a three-week military operation ending in January.

The mission was chaired by a respected South African judge, Richard Goldstone and published its report on Tuesday September 15th. It concludes that “While the Israeli government has sought to portray its operation as essentially a response to rocket attacks in exercise of its right to self-defence, the Mission considers the plan to have been directed, at least in part, at a different target: the people of Gaza as a whole.” …

U.S. “ready to extradite Nazi to Serbia”

The U.S. is prepared to extradite its citizen Peter Egner to Serbia, the War Crimes Prosecution has announced. Egner is suspected of committing war crimes in occupied Belgrade during the Second World War.

Amnesty International: War Crimes in Afghanistan, Or: What You Don’t Learn in Science Class

This week, Physicians for Human Rights, using forensic analysis and satellite imagery, documented a war crime — and the subsequent U.S. supported cover-up — in Afghanistan.

Opposition SNS denounces “all crimes”

The opposition Serb Progressives (SNS) say they condemn all crimes committed in the territory of former Yugoslavia “in the strongest terms”. “The SNS condemns in the strongest terms all crimes that took place in the territory of the former SFRJ [Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia] during the civil wars. And also, the greatest crime after the Second World War – the crime of murder and expulsion of several hundred thousand Krajina Serbs from Croatia,” said the party’s legal team member Nikola Selaković.

Obama Admin: No Grounds To Probe Afghan War Crimes

WASHINGTON — Obama administration officials said Friday they had no grounds to investigate the 2001 deaths of Taliban prisoners of war who human rights groups allege were killed by U.S.-backed forces.

The mass deaths were brought up ane…