Tjebbe van Tijen on Thu, 5 May 2011 14:35:57 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> The emphasis should be on the suppression of tyranny by the rule of law. |
On May 2nd. I posted an article on my blog The Limping Messenger "NATO=92s Collateral Tyrannicide: will it bring Justice and Peace?" That article was a somewhat hasty product and has now been overhauled, = extended and better documented and illustrated These are two citations; opening and closing statements. > In antiquity the slaying of a tyrant was seen as an honourable act, a = self sacrifice for the public cause, but the institutional execution of = murder by international associations of states seems to be of another = order. One can not pretend to uphold a state of international justice on = the one hand and order summary execution without trial of misbehaving = heads of state at the other, because who will be the judge of such = decisions? The same reasoning does apply to the execution of those who = are labeled as terrorists. What Gaddafi, Bin Laden and Assad have in = common is that they have been declared in public opinion as public = enemies and as such in the political practice of today they stand almost = no change to be brought to court alive and face their judges. They are = on the informal 'hit list' of legal representatives of state coalitions, = designated to die violently. Will that serve the cause of justice and = peace? (...) > Will peace be served by state lead tyrannicide and assassination? I do = not think so. The way a regime is changed determines the next one to = come. There is now more than half a century of experience of how to = apply international justice. The limitations of the victor courts of = justice of Nuremberg and Tokyo after World War II have long been = surpassed. The examples of national and international courts for = Yugoslavia, Uganda, Cambodia, Sudan, Congo and so on point the way. The = emphasis should be on the suppression of tyranny by the rule of law.=20 The full version can be found at = http://limpingmessenger.wordpress.com/2011/05/02/natos-collateral-tyrannic= ide-will-it-bring-justice-and-peace/ Tjebbe van Tijen Imaginary Museum Projects Dramatizing Historical Information http://imaginarymuseum.org web-blog: The Limping Messenger http://limpingmessenger.wordpress.com/
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