British International Law Expert
Drafts Articles of Indictment for War Crimes by NATO Leaders

CAMBRIDGE, May 3 - A British international law expert from the faculty of social and political sciences at the Cambridge University, has drafted articles of indictment against some of the NATO leaders for waging war on Serbia. Glen Rangwala, whose coordinates are enclosed below, is soliciting input from all parties who can help him embellish his case for criminal prosecution of NATO leaders who are prosecuting this illegal war against Serbia.

So far, Mr. Rangwala has drafted the following submission to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, requesting the indictment of Prime Minister, Tony Blair, Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, and Defense Secretary, George Robertson, of the United Kingdom:

To Part I of the submission: Background, The Accused, General Allegations, and General Legal Issues
To Part II of the submission: Counts 1-3
To Part III of the submission: Counts 4-6

Please note that this submission is still at the draft stage. More information about NATO atrocities is required before a viable brief can be submitted. For specific requests for information see this page:
http://ban.joh.cam.ac.uk/~maicl/info.htm

This submission is in accordance with Article 18(1) of the Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia:

Any readers who have FIRST-HAND, EYEWITNESS-type information which can help bring the NATO war criminals to justice are encouraged to contact:

Glen Rangwala, International Lawyer
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Cambridge University
Free School Lane
Cambridge CB2 3RQ, ENGLAND
Tel: 44 (0)1223 334535
Fax (shared): 44 (0)1223 334550
Home Tel: 44 (0)1223 462187


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