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Spring 2003: anti-War 36 Million, Humanity's largest ever mass protests
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Spring 2003: anti-War 36 Million, Humanity's largest ever mass protests 2 Years, 5 Months ago  
The French political scientist Dominique ReyniƩ has estimated that, between 3 January and 12 April 2003, some 36 million people took part in nearly 3,000 protests around the world against the Iraq war.

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Re:Spring 2003: anti-War 36 Million, Humanity's largest ever mass protests 2 Years, 5 Months ago  
Against lawful U.N. Resolution 1441, US/UK Bush & Bliar's ILLEGAL invasion and mass murder WAR CRIMES in far-off Iraq for nearly 9-years, are still unpunished. Yet now US/UK War Criminals call for Putin to be punished for a neighbourly dispute in Ukraine - caused by US/UK meddling since 2014?

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"George W. Bush, War Criminal?" by Professor Michael Haas, identifies and documents 269 specific war crimes under US and international law for which President Bush, senior officials and staff in his administration, and military officers under his command are liable to be prosecuted.

Eminent jurists, professional legal organizations, and human rights monitors in this country and around the world have declared that President George W. Bush may be prosecuted as a war criminal when he leaves office for his overt and systematic violations of such international law as the Geneva and Hague Conventions and such US law as the War Crimes Act, the Anti-Torture Act, and federal assault laws.

Professor Haas divides the 269 war crimes of the Bush administration into four classes: 6 war crimes committed in launching a war of aggression; 36 war crimes committed in the conduct of war; 175 war crimes committed in the treatment of prisoners; and 52 war crimes committed in postwar occupations.

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