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> 96-09-05.HAA

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>

> From Mogens Kall Thursday 5. Sep. 1996

> *****************

> ***************

> 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uremberg 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