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From Mogens Kall Thursday 5. Sep. 1996

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Denmark





To the International Court of Justice, Haag

Copies: The government of USA and the Muslim World through the

Saudi-Arabian ambassador to DK.




Dear Justice,



Request:


Warrant in regard to a mass murderer!


Saturday August the 31. this year Saddam Hussein attacked Kurds in the

northern Iraq. UN proclaimed - after the gulf-war in 1991 - this area

as a free zone, and to protect the Kurds against this mass murderer

and his war-mashine, UDN established a no-fly zone. We don't know, how

many innocents people, they had murdered - yet!

It's NOT the first-time Saddam Hussein had done barbarism. In the

eighties he had done crimes against humanity by nerve-gas-attack upon

the Kurds and ethnic-purge-trial by mass-murder in the southern Iraq.

He had also launched aggressive wars upon Iran (in the eighties) and

Kuwait (in 1990).


Lord Shawcross, Nrembreg prosecutor 1945, says i.r.t. the trial:


"The purpose was a twofold:

The first was retribution; the punishment of people,

who'd launched this war against the world, and not only

the war, but also - prior to the commencement of the war

and during it - had, of course, committed the most ter-

rible crimes against humanity as, for instance, by exter-

minating, and certainly 7 million jews.

The second purpose of the trial was that we hoped to

lay down the rules of international law of the future.

Not only making the waging of aggressive war unlawful,

but, for the first time, making the statesmen, who led

their countries into an aggressive war, personally re-

sponsible for what, they had done."


Saddam Hussein is PERSONALLY responsible for these crimes against

humanity, as far as I can see. The question is:


"Why don't we put him on trial ? - The people of Iraq can

not live in peace until this dictator is gone. They need

our help - NOW"


In regard to a "hypothetical" REWARD - can we use "Red Cross (Red

half-moon)" as a banq?


Yours respectfully



The servant of Michael