Dewey Dell:
"'If those investigations support prosecution, the governments should arrest any official who enters their territory and begin legal proceedings against them,' he added. 'The apparent high-level architects of torture should think twice before planning their next vacation to places like Acapulco or the French Riviera because they may find themselves under arrest as (former Chilean dictator) Augusto Pinochet famously did in London in 1998.'"
I'd love to see it,
but c'mon if they haven't grabbed Kissinger yet
I think it's safe to say this particular band of international
criminals will probably enjoy the same kind of immunity.
Friday, May 27, 2005
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