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Bush-Cheney guilty of war crimes - English
The activists and legal observers participating in the demonstrations wanted to deliver a letter to Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, saying outgoing President George W. Bush and Vice President...
The activists and legal observers participating in the demonstrations wanted to deliver a letter to Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, saying outgoing President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney should be taken accountable for treason, murder, bribery and other high crimes.
"This is not about getting them out of office, that's impeachment. This is about holding them accountable," said David Swanson, the founder of After Downing Street (ADS).
On the way to the department, the crowd, however, was stopped by a low-level press secretary who pledged he would hand the letter over to the attorney general, Press TV correspondent Jahan Hafez reported.
"We really need to have a medium with him (Michael Mukasey) and we need him to agree to look into the crimes of the Bush administration which are many," stressed Linda Letendre of the National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance (NCNR).
As Justice Department officials passed the protesters, activists read off the names of those lost in the war.
The protesters then lay on the ground to symbolize those who killed in the so-called war on terror.
"If in fact your elected officials are not held the same standard that the regular citizens are, then you don't have the standard, you don't have the rule of law," one of the activists said.
"That's extremely dangerous for everybody," she warned.
"We are directly responsible for those and I would call them murders …Then you have another four million Iraqis who have been displaced from their homes and businesses and their children. There is cholera, there is no water, there is no electricity," another protester lamented, referring to the dire consequences the Iraqi nation has been suffering after the US-led invasion of the country in 2003.
"There is constant fear and it's hard to sit still, knowing that we have done this and that we are allowing it to continue," she added.
The anti-war community says that choosing a new commander-in-chief is not enough and it does not justify thousands of people who have died because of the policies of the Bush administration.
They say the real change comes about when George W. Bush and Dick Cheney are indicated over war crimes and crimes against humanity
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The activists and legal observers participating in the demonstrations wanted to deliver a letter to Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, saying outgoing President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney should be taken accountable for treason, murder, bribery and other high crimes.
"This is not about getting them out of office, that's impeachment. This is about holding them accountable," said David Swanson, the founder of After Downing Street (ADS).
On the way to the department, the crowd, however, was stopped by a low-level press secretary who pledged he would hand the letter over to the attorney general, Press TV correspondent Jahan Hafez reported.
"We really need to have a medium with him (Michael Mukasey) and we need him to agree to look into the crimes of the Bush administration which are many," stressed Linda Letendre of the National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance (NCNR).
As Justice Department officials passed the protesters, activists read off the names of those lost in the war.
The protesters then lay on the ground to symbolize those who killed in the so-called war on terror.
"If in fact your elected officials are not held the same standard that the regular citizens are, then you don't have the standard, you don't have the rule of law," one of the activists said.
"That's extremely dangerous for everybody," she warned.
"We are directly responsible for those and I would call them murders …Then you have another four million Iraqis who have been displaced from their homes and businesses and their children. There is cholera, there is no water, there is no electricity," another protester lamented, referring to the dire consequences the Iraqi nation has been suffering after the US-led invasion of the country in 2003.
"There is constant fear and it's hard to sit still, knowing that we have done this and that we are allowing it to continue," she added.
The anti-war community says that choosing a new commander-in-chief is not enough and it does not justify thousands of people who have died because of the policies of the Bush administration.
They say the real change comes about when George W. Bush and Dick Cheney are indicated over war crimes and crimes against humanity
Iraqi Journalist Throws Shoes At George Bush - MUST MUST WATCH!
Iraqi Journalist Throws Shoes At George Bush AT the press conference on 14th dec 2008. The journalist says in Arabic - It is the farewell kiss you dog
A journalist has thrown a pair of shoes at...
Iraqi Journalist Throws Shoes At George Bush AT the press conference on 14th dec 2008. The journalist says in Arabic - It is the farewell kiss you dog
A journalist has thrown a pair of shoes at George W. Bush, as the President arrived in Baghdad on an unannounced farewell visit to Iraq.
The Iraqi journalist threw the shoes, when the US president was shaking hands with the Iraqi prime minister Nuri al-Maliki in his office in Baghdad on Sunday, AFP reported.
The Iraqi who was sitting in the third row 'jumped up' shouting "It is the farewell kiss, you dog," the report says.
He then threw his shoes one after the other towards Bush. The president was reportedly not hurt, as the shoes did not hit him. Iraqi security staff 'frogmarched' the journalist out.
Bush arrived in Baghdad on Sunday on what has been called a farewell trip to a country which has cost the US thousands of military servicemen and billions of dollars.
Five years of invasion has killed tens of thousands of Iraqis, while according to Human Rights Watch during the deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's reign, 250,000 to 290,000 people were killed over 20 years.
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Iraqi Journalist Throws Shoes At George Bush AT the press conference on 14th dec 2008. The journalist says in Arabic - It is the farewell kiss you dog
A journalist has thrown a pair of shoes at George W. Bush, as the President arrived in Baghdad on an unannounced farewell visit to Iraq.
The Iraqi journalist threw the shoes, when the US president was shaking hands with the Iraqi prime minister Nuri al-Maliki in his office in Baghdad on Sunday, AFP reported.
The Iraqi who was sitting in the third row 'jumped up' shouting "It is the farewell kiss, you dog," the report says.
He then threw his shoes one after the other towards Bush. The president was reportedly not hurt, as the shoes did not hit him. Iraqi security staff 'frogmarched' the journalist out.
Bush arrived in Baghdad on Sunday on what has been called a farewell trip to a country which has cost the US thousands of military servicemen and billions of dollars.
Five years of invasion has killed tens of thousands of Iraqis, while according to Human Rights Watch during the deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's reign, 250,000 to 290,000 people were killed over 20 years.
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Shoes Hurled at Bush in Iraq Press Conference - 14Dec08 - All languages
You have to respect this mans restraint. With nearly 1000000 Iraqis dead as a result of Georges war flying shoes are practically flowers and candy.
A journalist has thrown a pair of shoes at...
You have to respect this mans restraint. With nearly 1000000 Iraqis dead as a result of Georges war flying shoes are practically flowers and candy.
A journalist has thrown a pair of shoes at George W. Bush, as the President arrived in Baghdad on an unannounced farewell visit to Iraq.
The Iraqi journalist threw the shoes, when the US president was shaking hands with the Iraqi prime minister Nuri al-Maliki in his office in Baghdad on Sunday, AFP reported.
The Iraqi who was sitting in the third row 'jumped up' shouting "It is the farewell kiss, you dog," the report says.
He then threw his shoes one after the other towards Bush. The president was reportedly not hurt, as the shoes did not hit him. Iraqi security staff 'frogmarched' the journalist out.
Bush arrived in Baghdad on Sunday on what has been called a farewell trip to a country which has cost the US thousands of military servicemen and billions of dollars.
Five years of invasion has killed tens of thousands of Iraqis, while according to Human Rights Watch during the deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's reign, 250,000 to 290,000 people were killed over 20 years.
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You have to respect this mans restraint. With nearly 1000000 Iraqis dead as a result of Georges war flying shoes are practically flowers and candy.
A journalist has thrown a pair of shoes at George W. Bush, as the President arrived in Baghdad on an unannounced farewell visit to Iraq.
The Iraqi journalist threw the shoes, when the US president was shaking hands with the Iraqi prime minister Nuri al-Maliki in his office in Baghdad on Sunday, AFP reported.
The Iraqi who was sitting in the third row 'jumped up' shouting "It is the farewell kiss, you dog," the report says.
He then threw his shoes one after the other towards Bush. The president was reportedly not hurt, as the shoes did not hit him. Iraqi security staff 'frogmarched' the journalist out.
Bush arrived in Baghdad on Sunday on what has been called a farewell trip to a country which has cost the US thousands of military servicemen and billions of dollars.
Five years of invasion has killed tens of thousands of Iraqis, while according to Human Rights Watch during the deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's reign, 250,000 to 290,000 people were killed over 20 years.
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Bush - The shoe incident - English
An animated version of the Bush shoe throwing attack incident at the Iraqi news conference
An animated version of the Bush shoe throwing attack incident at the Iraqi news conference
** Believe it OR NOT ** - Crazy BUSH Wiping off his hand after Hand Shaking - All Languages
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Today, a new video is flying around the internet of Bush - In Haiti with Bill Clinton helping to raise money for the quake-devastated country - Bush is appearing to wipe...
** Believe it OR NOT **
Today, a new video is flying around the internet of Bush - In Haiti with Bill Clinton helping to raise money for the quake-devastated country - Bush is appearing to wipe his hands on his fellow former president while shaking hands with a crowd. Check it out:
** You Would Not Believe ** - Great BUSH Wiping off his hand after hand shaking Haitians - All Languages
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** Believe it OR NOT **
Today, a new video is flying around the internet of Bush - In Haiti with Bill Clinton helping to raise money for the quake-devastated country - Bush is appearing to wipe his hands on his fellow former president while shaking hands with a crowd. Check it out:
** You Would Not Believe ** - Great BUSH Wiping off his hand after hand shaking Haitians - All Languages
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George Bush shoe thrower protest English
Crowds of Iraqis call for the journalist who threw a shoe at President Bush to be released
Crowds of Iraqis call for the journalist who threw a shoe at President Bush to be released
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Baghdad Protesters Bring Down Effigy of Bush - English
Followers of a Shiite cleric crowd a Baghdad square sending an effigy of President George W Bush into the crowd protesting a security pact between the US and Iraqi governments 21 nov
Followers of a Shiite cleric crowd a Baghdad square sending an effigy of President George W Bush into the crowd protesting a security pact between the US and Iraqi governments 21 nov
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[COMMENT WITH GALLOWAY] UK tution fee protests, Bush memoirs - English
Press tv live show with former British mp George Galloway. In this edition of Comment, George reviews the most important news of the week like student's rallies in the UK against tution fee hike...
Press tv live show with former British mp George Galloway. In this edition of Comment, George reviews the most important news of the week like student's rallies in the UK against tution fee hike and George Bush's memoirs called Decision Points.
George W. Bush, his legacy and his memoirs will be discussed with experts on the phone too
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Press tv live show with former British mp George Galloway. In this edition of Comment, George reviews the most important news of the week like student's rallies in the UK against tution fee hike and George Bush's memoirs called Decision Points.
George W. Bush, his legacy and his memoirs will be discussed with experts on the phone too
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[19 July 2012] Obama drones akin to Bush torture - English
[19 July 2012] Obama drones akin to Bush torture - English
Relatives of three US citizens killed in non-UN sanctioned US assassination drone strikes in Yemen have sued senior officials at the US...
[19 July 2012] Obama drones akin to Bush torture - English
Relatives of three US citizens killed in non-UN sanctioned US assassination drone strikes in Yemen have sued senior officials at the US Defense Department and the CIA.
According to the lawsuit filed on Wednesday, the killings of US-born Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, his 16-year-old son Abdulrahman al-Awlaki and naturalized US citizen Samir Khan were unconstitutional, Reuters reported.
The victims' relatives said that the three assassinations committed by the CIA violated US legal guarantees, including the right to due process.
On January 31, President Obama confirmed that the US uses the unmanned drones in Pakistan and other countries.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre, human rights & war crimes lawyer, to further discuss the issue.
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[19 July 2012] Obama drones akin to Bush torture - English
Relatives of three US citizens killed in non-UN sanctioned US assassination drone strikes in Yemen have sued senior officials at the US Defense Department and the CIA.
According to the lawsuit filed on Wednesday, the killings of US-born Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, his 16-year-old son Abdulrahman al-Awlaki and naturalized US citizen Samir Khan were unconstitutional, Reuters reported.
The victims' relatives said that the three assassinations committed by the CIA violated US legal guarantees, including the right to due process.
On January 31, President Obama confirmed that the US uses the unmanned drones in Pakistan and other countries.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre, human rights & war crimes lawyer, to further discuss the issue.
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AHMEDINEJAD GIVES MESSAGE TO BUSH ON BBC NEWSNIGHT-ENGLISH
IRAN PRESIDENT AHMEDINEJAD INTERVIEWED ON BBC NEWSNIGHT-ENGLISH INCLUDES MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT BUSH-A PERSON NOT READY TO ACCEPT GOOD WILL NOT HAVE A GOOD ENDING
IRAN PRESIDENT AHMEDINEJAD INTERVIEWED ON BBC NEWSNIGHT-ENGLISH INCLUDES MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT BUSH-A PERSON NOT READY TO ACCEPT GOOD WILL NOT HAVE A GOOD ENDING
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George Galloway: Bush & Blair are Criminals - 3 of 3 - English
George Galloway: "Bush and Blair are criminals". Geoge Galloway talks candidly, as usual, about the invasion of Iraq. He also called Tony Blair "A War Criminal" - who should be...
George Galloway: "Bush and Blair are criminals". Geoge Galloway talks candidly, as usual, about the invasion of Iraq. He also called Tony Blair "A War Criminal" - who should be tried at the Hague just like the Nazis were tried at Nuremberg.
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George Galloway: "Bush and Blair are criminals". Geoge Galloway talks candidly, as usual, about the invasion of Iraq. He also called Tony Blair "A War Criminal" - who should be tried at the Hague just like the Nazis were tried at Nuremberg.
George Galloway: Bush & Blair are Criminals - 2 of 3 - English
George Galloway: Bush and Blair are criminals. Geoge Galloway talks candidly, as usual, about the invasion of Iraq. He also called Tony Blair A War Criminal - who should be tried at the Hague just...
George Galloway: Bush and Blair are criminals. Geoge Galloway talks candidly, as usual, about the invasion of Iraq. He also called Tony Blair A War Criminal - who should be tried at the Hague just like the Nazis were tried at Nuremberg.
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George Galloway: Bush and Blair are criminals. Geoge Galloway talks candidly, as usual, about the invasion of Iraq. He also called Tony Blair A War Criminal - who should be tried at the Hague just like the Nazis were tried at Nuremberg.
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George Galloway: Bush & Blair are Criminals - 1 of 3 - English
George Galloway: "Bush and Blair are criminals". Geoge Galloway talks candidly, as usual, about the invasion of Iraq. He also called Tony Blair "A War Criminal" - who should be...
George Galloway: "Bush and Blair are criminals". Geoge Galloway talks candidly, as usual, about the invasion of Iraq. He also called Tony Blair "A War Criminal" - who should be tried at the Hague just like the Nazis were tried at Nuremberg.
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George Galloway: "Bush and Blair are criminals". Geoge Galloway talks candidly, as usual, about the invasion of Iraq. He also called Tony Blair "A War Criminal" - who should be tried at the Hague just like the Nazis were tried at Nuremberg.
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Is Bush an Idiot - English
Is the President of the United States George W Bush an idiot Scarborough Country asks the forbidden question They look at his inability to speak correctly not at his inability to lead correctly...
Is the President of the United States George W Bush an idiot Scarborough Country asks the forbidden question They look at his inability to speak correctly not at his inability to lead correctly however Of course the real question is is the America is full of idiots because they nominated the idiot and continue to blindly follow his crap they elected the stupid and have not begun demanding better
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Is the President of the United States George W Bush an idiot Scarborough Country asks the forbidden question They look at his inability to speak correctly not at his inability to lead correctly however Of course the real question is is the America is full of idiots because they nominated the idiot and continue to blindly follow his crap they elected the stupid and have not begun demanding better