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Israel cancels special strategic dialogue with UK

2010-11-04 01:45:51 GMT+7 (ICT)

JERUSALEM, ISRAEL (BNO NEWS) -- Israel on Wednesday canceled the special strategic dialog with the United Kingdom as a protest towards a law that enables British law enforcement forces to arrest visiting Israeli officials over alleged war crimes.

According to local media, the British universal jurisdiction allows judges to issue arrest warrants for any visitor accused of war crimes anywhere in the world. The announcement was made during the two-day visit to the region by UK Foreign Secretary William Hague.

"The strategic dialog has indeed been postponed," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor. "The visit by Foreign Minister Hague is an important phase in the ongoing exchange between the countries and the question of Israeli officials being unable to travel to Britain will be on the top of the agenda as far as we are concerned."

The annual strategic dialog between UK and Israel was launched two years ago in order to improve bilateral relations but at the beginning of the year the dialog broke off. Secretary Hague promised Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman to solve the issue of universal jurisdiction.

Universal jurisdiction is a broad legal concept that empowers judges to issue arrest warrants for officials visiting the UK for suspected war crimes. Pro-Palestinian activists have used the concept of universal jurisdiction to seek the arrest of visiting officials.

Deputy Prime Minister Dan Meridor canceled his trip to the UK this week for fear of arrest. Meridor was expected to give a speech in a meeting organized by the Britain and Israel Communications and Research Center, a pro-Israel group.

Last spring, pro-Palestinian activists persuaded a London judge to issue an arrest warrant for Kadima leader Tzipi Livni, who was foreign minister during the war in Gaza last year. Livni had to cancel his trip to avoid arrest.

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When will the Brits be arresting Tony Blair, George W. Bush, Donald Rumsfeld, and Dick Cheney on war crimes charges?

Its a good question. Belgium had to change a law or two iirc relating to this after Rummy got a tad nervous about travelling there for some NATO meeting.

Britain probably just gained a modicum of competetive advantage in trade with Muslim states although involvement in the Afghan fiasco will likely temper it.

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The Associated Press story had some extra information. :whistling:

"It is important that Israeli politicians are able to visit the UK," Hague told reporters, noting that the British parliament is working to change the law so that a "universal jurisdiction" arrest "would have to be one that had a reasonable prospect of prosecution, so that it is not used for trivial or political reasons."

The British parliament discussed the issue of "mischievous arrest warrants" in July and will soon propose a bill to amend the law, according to Britain's Foreign Office.

http://www.foxnews.c...alogue-britain/

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When will the Brits be arresting Tony Blair, George W. Bush, Donald Rumsfeld, and Dick Cheney on war crimes charges?

why we not mention Bolten, Richard Perle and Wolfowitz??? the real big w. mon ger :whistling:

Rumsfeld & co are only the puppets of the two!

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The Associated Press story had some extra information. :whistling:

"It is important that Israeli politicians are able to visit the UK," Hague told reporters, noting that the British parliament is working to change the law so that a "universal jurisdiction" arrest "would have to be one that had a reasonable prospect of prosecution, so that it is not used for trivial or political reasons."

The British parliament discussed the issue of "mischievous arrest warrants" in July and will soon propose a bill to amend the law, according to Britain's Foreign Office.

http://www.foxnews.c...alogue-britain/

who run FOX NEWS?:whistling:

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who run FOX NEWS?:whistling:

FOX News is part of NewsCorp, a publicly owned and traded company. If you have contributed to into a pension fund or have purchased general mutual funds, there is a strong chance that you may have a small interest in NewsCorp. Although Rupert Murdoch is a major investor, the balance of ownership is controlled by major US and International investment funds, pension funds and private shareholders. Due to the activities of international pension funds, there is also some arab ownership, if that is important to you. Mr. Murdoch is not jewish and historically was perceived as not not very friendly to the jewish community. The perceptions changed after 9-11 when NewsCorp took a more pronounced approach to world affairs. Critics then accused Mr. Murdoch of being pro "Israel". Mr. Murdoch is still a gruff tough guy that has not converted from his Roman Catholic upbringing, so any suggestion that a jew is in charge is false.

Newscorp has greater transparency and public overview than any similar company located in the arab or developing world. This is attributable to Newscorp being traded on the Australian stock exchange and NASDAQ. Newscorp must declare all investment interests and provide SOX compliant documentation in its public filings. This is quite different from Al Jazeera.

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JERUSALEM, ISRAEL (BNO NEWS) -- Israel on Wednesday canceled the special strategic dialog with the United Kingdom as a protest towards a law that enables British law enforcement forces to arrest visiting Israeli officials over alleged war crimes.

If you are innocent and have nothing to hide, you can travel to the UK. Only people that fear they will in fact be convicted of war crimes would like to see the UK law changed...

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JERUSALEM, ISRAEL (BNO NEWS) -- Israel on Wednesday canceled the special strategic dialog with the United Kingdom as a protest towards a law that enables British law enforcement forces to arrest visiting Israeli officials over alleged war crimes.

If you are innocent and have nothing to hide, you can travel to the UK. Only people that fear they will in fact be convicted of war crimes would like to see the UK law changed...

It is a nice sentiment to say If you are innocent and have nothing to hide, you can travel to the UK. However, what about the hassle of a nuiscance charge? Until such time as one is able to disprove the allegations one could face months of detention and untold aggravation. It's just not worth it. There is something quite hypocritical of promoting this sort of regime, while the President of Sudan who is an indicted for crimes against humanity and war crimes discreetly moves about most of Africa and the Middle East and is free to do oil transactions with China, Japan and India. As the law stands now, any wacko with some support from vested interest groups can bring the charges. Is that really justice?

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JERUSALEM, ISRAEL (BNO NEWS) -- Israel on Wednesday canceled the special strategic dialog with the United Kingdom as a protest towards a law that enables British law enforcement forces to arrest visiting Israeli officials over alleged war crimes.

If you are innocent and have nothing to hide, you can travel to the UK. Only people that fear they will in fact be convicted of war crimes would like to see the UK law changed...

People like Tony Blair. :lol:

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Wanted for war crimes in Belgium.

The 10-year-old law gives Belgium's courts the right to judge anyone accused of war crimes, crimes against humanity or genocide, regardless of where the crime took place.

Apart from Bush and Blair, the officials named in the suits were US Secretary of State Colin Powell, Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Rumsfeld's deputy Paul Wolfowitz, Attorney General John Ashcroft, national security adviser Condoleezza Rice and General Tommy Franks, who led US forces in Iraq.

Bush, Rumsfeld, Ashcroft, Rice and Wolfowitz were additionally accused over the US-led campaign in Afghanistan that toppled the Taliban regime.

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