Former Prime Minister John Howard accused of war crimes over Iraq troop deployment!        
                                    
        
                            
    
        		
		    
        
            
    
        
        
    
    
        
MELBOURNE, Australia - June 2,
2008 - A legal brief has been sent to the International Criminal Court (ICC)
alleging former prime minister John Howard committed a war crime by sending
troops to Iraq. 
A loose alliance of peace
activists, lawyers, academics and politicians is behind the brief, organized by
the ICC Action group in Melbourne.
Organizer Glen Floyd says Mr.
Howard should be held accountable for sending troops to a war not sanctioned by
the United Nations.
"We have produced a 52-page
brief of evidence which states to the chief prosecutor of the criminal court
that we allege John Howard's actions are war crimes under article 8 of the Rome
Statute," he said.
Democrats Senator Lyn Allison says
the legal brief sent to the ICC is justified.
Senator Allison, who is one of
several eminent people supporting the move, says accountability is important.
"This action has been taken to
hold those accountable for their action, so it's essentially our prime minister
- he was the one at the time [who] was the executive of government, made the
decision," she said.
'It wasn't put to the Parliament
and as we all know, it turned out to be unjustified."
A similar brief has been sent by a group from the
United Kingdom regarding former prime minister Tony Blair. The United States is
not a signatory to the court.