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Is Tony Blair fit to become the President of the European Union?

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225px-Tony_Blair_WEF09London, November 6, 2009, (Pal Telegraph) - We have seen Prime Minister Gordon Brown and most member of his party promote Tony Blair as the first President of the European Union. Dare other members of the British Government put their names forward to support such a person who may in the near future be called to give account of his reasons for going to war? Dare they be associated with a person who could well be soon listed as a war criminal? If one asked the British public the answer would be "No way"

If anyone has followed the recent Kuala Lumpur Conference to Criminalise War you will soon learn that Tony Blair is not a very well respected man in Malaysia.

Is it possible that he should be tried for War Crimes?

At the opening ceremony of that conference Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, the Ex Prime Minister of Malaysia drew reference to both George W Bush and Tony Blair as being guilty of war crimes.

This conference is now becoming an annual affair in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

It has turned out to be a very popular international conference and exhibition covering the ‘Expose War Crimes - Criminalise War: Failure of International Law." The conference and exhibition was organised by the Perdana Global Peace Organisation and the Kuala Lumpur Foundation to Criminalise War. The keynote speech featured Malaysia Elder Statesman and the former Prime Minister of Malaysia Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad (84 years of age) who had served Malaysia for some considerable time and transformed his country with his 20/20 Vision. The conference included addresses and testimony by lawyers, peace activist and victims of war.

Since its inception is has formed and constituted the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission (KLWCC) & the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal (KLWCT).

Victims of war have progressively come forward and made their way to Kuala Lumpur to tell their stories of atrocities to the KLWCT who then deliberate on the evidence provided. This platform has now attracted some very powerful and well respected speakers who give their own interpretations behind the many conflicts both current and past.

Some comments were made about the perseverance of Dr Mahathir in trying to not only criminalise war but also to make those people guilty of war crimes to be brought to account: Dr. Mahathir was Asia's longest serving leader and has been active along with gathering numbers of peace, law and human rightsYour browser may not support display of this image.

Activists in demanding that waging war be an international crime. Currently killing up to one hundred people results usually in severe punishment, but killing hundreds, thousands or even millions of people is awarded by medals and promotions. As we have recently observed the Nobel Peace Prize is handed out sometime without qualification (Obama) or to dignitaries who have blood on their hands.

In recent history in particular the United States and Britain have engaged in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan under the guise of fighting terrorism, whilst deliberately misinforming their populations about threats and with ulterior motives that include the control of oil and water supplies, peace activist say.

From my perspective after many years of research I have found the greed for oil, gas and other natural resource are the centre point of all conflicts. We saw this in Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan and more recently in Gaza. What is blatantly obvious is that the US is not only abusing its position in the United Nations but also its own domestic law:

This issue was raised in Kuala Lumpur with reference to Article 24 of the UN Charter which is incorporated into the law of the United States: War cannot be used for settling disputes. War is illegal according to this UN Charter and must therefore be illegal under US Law. Article 24 reads as follows:

1. In order to ensure prompt and effective action by the United Nations, its Members confer on the Security Council primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security, and agree that in carrying out its duties under this responsibility the Security Council acts on their behalf.

2. In discharging these duties the Security Council shall act in accordance with the Purposes and Principles of the United Nations. The specific powers granted to the Security Council for the discharges of these duties are laid down in Chapters VI, VII, VIII, and XII.

3. The Security Council shall submit annual and, when necessary, special reports to the General Assembly for its consideration.

Dr Mahathir made comment to Bush and Blair in his opening speech as follows:

It is in pursuance of this that we must set up a permanent tribunal recognised by the victims of aggression and right-minded people and empowered by them to hear the charges levelled at the warmongers, the leaders and Governments of aggressor nations, to determine their innocence or guilt and to prescribe punishment. Thus the tribunal must be made up of respected international jurists who would have no personal or national interest in the matters referred to them, whose judgement must be based on evidence and not sentiment. We cannot accept that the victors have a right to judge the crimes of the vanquished. That would be a travesty of justice.

1. We appreciate that the Tribunal we set up will have no power of enforcing its punishment. The people tried may be too powerful. But we should not be daunted by this. We should find ways and forms of punishments that are within our capacity until such time when the International Community respects and upholds the jurisdiction of the Tribunal.

2. We are seeing today examples of the form of punishment that can be meted out. Bush and Blair are now totally reviled and condemned by the world and by their own people. To a certain extent they have been tried and sentenced by their own people and media. It was a trial in absentia. The Tribunal that we set up can conduct a proper trial even if the accused are not present. A respectable and totally impartial Tribunal applying recognised laws will surely find its findings respected by the world just as the world respects the Nobel Laureates for example.

3. As to the punishment, these people if found guilty should be labelled "War Criminal" by everyone. Today we see countries enacting laws to punish crimes or wrong-doings perpetrated in other countries, enacting extra-territorial laws. We may not be able to get Governments of countries to enact laws to label the War Criminals. But the NGO's, the sympathetic media can append the label "War Criminal" whenever their names are mentioned.

4. People and the NGO's for peace should make these War Criminals feel unwelcome wherever they go. They should be literally hounded. They should have full frontal and profile pictures put up everywhere as war criminals. And historians should always refer to them as War Criminals in history books.
5. All leaders, especially leaders of powerful nations hope to be remembered, to go down in history as great men, to be identified with great deeds. War criminals tried and found guilty by the Tribunal should be remembered for the crimes against humanity, for the people they kill, the destruction they wrought. They should be labelled as such and mentioned in history books as war criminals, always and forever.

6. They should be accorded the names they deserve for the evil deeds they had committed. Prime Minister Blair regretted the hanging of Saddam Hussein but at the same time, reminded people not to forget that Saddam was the Butcher of Baghdad. What is Blair if not the Co-Murderer of 500,000 Iraqi children and the liar who told the British that Saddam had WMD which could be launched against Britain within 45 minutes.

7. History should remember Blair and Bush as the Killer of Children or as the Lying Prime Minister and President. What Blair and Bush had done is worse than what Saddam had done. We should not hang Blair if the Tribunal finds him guilty but he should always carry the label War Criminal, Killer of Children, Liar.

As we can clearly see the former British Prime Minister certainly has a case to answer and it will be interesting to follow the KLWCT for its final verdict. One can expect other areas of conflict to be including under the watchful eye of the KLWCC and the KLWCT as their remit leaves all war crimes open to investigation. Currently Gaza and the Palestinian struggle is fully supported by the organisation and the future should reveal more gruesome findings as well as finding those guilty of such crimes. It is very uplifting to find such a compassionate country that hopefully will embarrass the UN and the International Court into carrying out their purpose "Duty of Care & Justice."

I would now like to briefly discuss the British Governments involvement in the Gaza (Palestinian) conflict. Whilst still in the office as Prime Minister, Tony Blair along with Gordon Brown both agreed that the blockade of Palestine should be lifted. They also agreed that the vast offshore gas reserves should be commissioned and the proceeds would enhance economic recovery for the people of Gaza and Palestine. However, Hamas came to power in Gaza and suddenly the whole ball game changed. Both men obviously wanted the Gaza Gas project to go ahead as their own "British Gas" had the only licence to explore and develop the field.

After Hamas came to power Israel became extremely concerned that any revenue from these natural resources could end up in their hands. This then became a major issue during discussions with British Gas (BG) as well as the unit price. Towards the end of 2007 things became almost unworkable and BG pulled out of discussion and in early 2008 closed down their Israeli office.

BG then decided to look elsewhere for a new market. An approach was made with the Egyptians to take the natural gas to Egypt, convert it into Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) for onward export to either EU or USA. The contract was agreed upon and it looked all set to go ahead until good old Blair appeared on the scene as the UK's Ambassador for the Middle East. He visited Israel and urged the government there to reconsider the position is was in and once again open up urgent talks with BG.

The Israeli Government then called BG to come to Israel for urgent talks. I would like to add at this stage that Israel was already on a war footing with Gaza with the intention of going in to remove Hamas and thus claim access to the gas reserves. Blair persuaded BG to cancel plans with the Egyptians and kick start talks with Israel. It became obvious to Israel that they would now have to delay the strike on Gaza as in doing so may cause talks to fail. As we now know talks did indeed fail and Israeli re scheduled its attack on Gaza on the 27th of December 2008.

MahathirWhat is ironic here is that this man, who has a potential tag of being a war criminal, was and still is representing the United Kingdom in the Middle East...the very area he has caused so much harm. Now we have Gordon Brown and other members of Parliament promoting him into the prestigious position of President of the European Council. I am sure that if we are unlucky enough to see this happen it would have to be a gross embarrassment to the British.

I guess there is always the possibility that he may join the ranks of Obama by being nominated the Nobel Peace Prize. Does the death of Millions of Iraqi's and Afghans qualify anyone to be nominated? Was Dr Mahathir right in his assumption......I will let you decide! Oh and let's not forget where was Gordon Brown during the conflict? Standing cowardly shoulder to shoulder with Olmert who himself is a criminal. What is Gordon Brown's stance on the Afghanistan War and is he guilty of any Misdemeanour or any member of his government. Let the Malaysian's decide their fate also.

Peter Eyre - Middle East Consultant - 6/11/2009

 



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simon lomax  - This war criminal should be in jail.   |213.107.144.xxx |2009-11-15 15:23:06
No a war criminal should never be considered for a job that shouldn't even exist to begin with. The
british along with the allies fought hitlers germany so that we weren't enslaved by facists well
that was all in vain because the governments of europe along with blair when he was president did
everything he could do build a new european order that will resemble hitlers dream of a 1000 year
reich in many ways.
Ahmed M Kamara  - A misguided account that lacks facts and credibilt   |90.218.161.xxx |2009-11-16 10:13:05
May I ask the author how credible is the Kuala Lumpur Conference? For him to give a deliberate
reference to the Kuala Lumpur Conference as a topic for his misguided and rather malicious attack on
the former British Prime Minister is not only nonsensical but without merit. What the author rather
exposes is more or less his own fundamentalist inclination that has been so thoroughly camouflaged
with references to external sources to give credence to his pathetic analysis. Tony Blair is not
only qualified for the position of President of the European Council but he possesses the
personality that is apparently needed for the job.

Just because you purport someone to be a war
criminal without foundation because he sent troops to Iraq to free its people from tyranny, does not
qualify you to say he is not fit to be President of the European Council. Why didn't the author give
references to the intervention by British forces and their allies in g...
paschn   |Registered |2009-11-22 12:46:17
ROFLMAO!

You're obviously educated, so one can only assume you're a marrano at worst or a Blair
toady at best!
Blair worked with the Swine Bush to slaughter in Iraq for the Khazar parasites,
(fortunately, as with the U.S. of Israel, their people are pleasantly ignorant and vicious enough to
fall for it), and the same swine are preparing the same drones to go into Iran for the same
ghouls.
To say Blair is ANYTHING but a war criminal is like saying Israel is democratic and the
holocaust really happened. Both verbalized idiocy, or, as stated earlier, you are an Israeli toady
too.
Anonymous   |212.123.243.xxx |2009-11-16 10:15:13
This article is typical of the illigocal ranting always seen on this subject.

These failed states
(Afghanistan, Palestine/Israel) are the responsibility of REGIONAL powers. If they can't fix it,
then the Americans, Europeans have to step in for their own security. They would prefer to leave it
to local regional powers to resolve.

Jordan, Saudi, Pakistan should fix the problems on their own
doorsteps before complaining about the presence of western troops that would not be needed if they
acted responsibly in their own regions.
John Feehan  - Mr   |82.15.241.xxx |2009-11-16 13:00:12
Absolutely perfect especially as it annoys David Cameron
Charles Crosby  - Is Tony Blair Fit to Become President of the EU?   |86.148.58.xxx |2009-11-16 13:00:39
Of course, as long as Britain is not a member of the EU. Actually I cannot think of a better gift to
the Franco/German club than Tony Blair - they deserve him.

Perhaps another answer to your question
could have been: Would you put a paedophile in charge of a children's nursery!!??
Katherine Barry-Murphy  - Tony Blair   |86.41.87.xxx |2009-11-19 13:19:35
Tony Blair is a Builderberg, which is a top Free-Mason
simon lomax  - selective recall hurts your claims.   |213.107.144.xxx |2009-11-22 10:48:20
The evidence IS there to prosecute both blair and bush for war crimes. there's an iraq war report
which demonstrates in terms even would have to concede the facts to. If the evidence in vincent
bugliosi's "The prosecution of george W bush for murder" clearly shows that bush and blair
were willing to stage a provocation in iraq if they didn't get their way. ALL the evidence shows
that blair who was prime minister at the time, and his cabinet deliberately lied to the british
public about the 45minute warning.

The only claim around here without any foundation is your
idea Ahmed M Kamara That blair sent british troops to iraq to free it's people or the people from
tyranny. not only was that NOT the reason given for invasion and could never even justify invading
another soveriegn country it's just complete fantasy which like winston smith the the novel '1984'
you insist on holding onto because the alternative (the facts) are jus...
Charles Crosby  - While we're at it....   |86.162.222.xxx |2009-12-03 12:35:33
...why not try Bush for crimes of mass murder against his own people i.e. 9/11 and Blair for crimes
of mass murder against his own people i.e. 7/7. Not forgetting, too, those Canaanite (Zionist) Jew
illegitimates otherwise known as Mossad who were complicit in both atrocities.
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