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UK Government not accepting epetitions to try Tony Blair
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I got a reply about my Freedom of Information request (a couple actually). Hopefully I should have the info soon.
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Indeed, or Churchille might have ended his life at Newgate rather than have gotten state funeral.Pappa wrote:No.Jay G wrote:Does anybody really think HM Government will endorse a criminal prosecution against a former Prime Minister for decisions made while in office executing foreign policy?Pappa wrote:Because a signatory member state must initiate proceedings to try somebody. The ICC can't do anything unless that happens.Jay G wrote:Why not submit petitions to the ICC?
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