dinsdag 14 juli 2009

Nederland en Afghanistan 206

Afghanistan War Resister to "Put the War on Trial"
Tuesday 14 July 2009
by: Dahr Jamail, t r u t h o u t | Report

US Army Specialist Victor Agosto served a 13-month deployment in Iraq with the 57th Expeditionary Signal Battalion. "What I did there, I know I contributed to death and human suffering," Agosto told Truthout from Fort Hood, in Killeen, Texas, in May, "It's hard to quantify how much I caused, but I know I contributed to it."

His experience in Iraq, coupled with educating himself about US foreign policy and international law, has led Agosto to refuse to deploy to Afghanistan. "It's a matter of what I'm willing to live with," he said of his recent decision, "I'm not willing to participate in this occupation, knowing it is completely wrong."

Agosto's lawyer, James Branum, who is also the legal adviser to the GI Rights Hotline and co-chair of the Military Law Task Fore, told Truthout during a phone interview on July 10 that, contrary to mainstream opinion that believes Afghanistan to be a "justified" war, the invasion and ongoing occupation are actually in violation of the US Constitution and international law.

"Victor is approaching this from the standpoint of law and ethics," Branum explained, "It's his own personal ethics and principles of the Nuremburg Principles, that the war in Afghanistan does not meet the criteria for lawful war under the UN Charter, which says that member nations who joined the UN, as did the US, should give up war forever, aside from two exceptions: that the war is in self-defense, and that the use of force was authorized by the UN Security Council. The nation of Afghanistan did not attack the United States. The Taliban may have, but the nation and people of Afghanistan did not. And under US Law, the Supremacy Clause of the US Constitution, any treaty enacted by the US is now the "supreme law of the land." So when the United States signed the UN Charter, we made that our law as well."


Lees verder: http://www.truthout.org/071409A

1 opmerking:

Anoniem zei

Mininster Verhagen was vol over het bezoek aan Obama. Natuurlijk hadden zij het over Afghanistan gehad en hij had met trots de complimenten over de Nederlandes aanpak ontvangen. Glimmend van trots vertelde hij dat de situatie in Afghanistan van groot belang is voor de Afghanen en de veiligheid van de gehele wereld. Dus ook Nederland ,je moet je toch niet willen voorstellen dat de Taliban ( containerbegrip) op de stoep van het Binnenhof staan.
Oud leger leider Hans Couzy heeft pas nog op een bijeenkomst gezegd dat de taliban helemaal geen bedreiging zijn voor Nl . Misschien is het niet slagen van de missie een dreiging voor Wientjes van VNO-NCW,Brinkman van bouwend Nederland en de pijpleidingenindustrie.

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