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Bush, Blair on war crimes raps
02/05/2003 07:50 - (SA)
Bern - A private group, "Solidarity with victims of the war against Iraq", has filed war crimes charges in Switzerland against United States President George W Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair, says the public prosecutor's office.
In a submission, the Geneva-based group said it represented Iraqi nationals whose family members had been victims of acts of war during the invasion carried out by US and British troops.
But the prosecutor's department said Bush and Blair would be immune from prosecution while in office, even if they entered Swiss territory.
In Belgium on Wednesday, an attorney said charges would be filed against General Tommy Franks, commanding coalition forces in Iraq.
He said the charges would be laid on behalf of 19 Iraqis who, he said, had been victims of war crimes during the action launched on March 20 to topple Saddam Hussein from power.
In March, seven Iraqi families filed charges in Belgium against Bush's father, former US president George Bush, for alleged offences during the 1991 Gulf war.
The charges were also directed at secretary of state Colin Powell, then chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff, vice-president Dick Cheney, defence secretary in the administration of Bush sen, and General Norman Schwarzkopf, who commanded the US-led operation "Desert Storm" in 1991.
The Swiss public prosecutor's office said it would require further clarification from "Solidarity with victims of the war against Iraq" which had filed charges against Bush and Blair.
The group includes Swiss leftwing parliamentary deputy Christian Grobet. - Sapa-AFP
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