Ramsey Clark to form int’l war crimes tribunal

1999-07-07

Jan Slakov

Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 17:42:05 -0700
From: Sid Shniad <•••@••.•••>
Subject: Ramsey Clark to form Int'l War Crimes Tribunal

Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 18:28:54 -0500
From: iacenter <•••@••.•••>

International Action Center
39 West 14 St., #206   New York, NY  10011
(212) 633-6646   fax: (212) 633-2889
http://www.iacenter.org   email: •••@••.•••

June 11, 1999

RAMSEY CLARK ANNOUNCES THE FORMATION OF 
COMMISSION OF INQUIRY FOR AN 
INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL

U.S./NATO WAR CRIMES WILL BE SUBJECT OF 
COMMISSION OF INQUIRY HEARING 
IN NEW YORK CITY ON JULY 31, 1999

A Commission of Inquiry for an International War Crimes Tribunal has
been initiated by former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark.  Mr.
Clark is the chairperson of the International Action Center.  The
Commission of Inquiry will hold hearings to collect eyewitness,
direct, and expert testimony, video footage, photographs, documents,
and other evidence as part of an investigation into crimes against
peace, crimes against humanity, and war crimes committed during the
U.S./NATO bombing war against Yugoslavia.

The Commission of Inquiry will include international jurists, human
rights activists, trade unionists, medical personnel, environmental
experts, rank-and-file soldiers from NATO countries, and people who
have been in Yugoslavia during the bombing.  

Mr. Clark is in the process of outlining a multi-point indictment of
the U.S. government's conduct in the war against Yugoslavia.  This
indictment will serve as the basis of the Commission's work.  

We are now in the process of organizing similar hearings throughout
the United States, in other NATO countries, in Russia, and elsewhere.
At the conclusion of these hearings, there will be convened an
International War Crimes Tribunal that will consider all of the
evidence.  

We are now assembling an international research team and will be
dispatching investigators and researchers wherever evidence can be
collected.

The July 31 Commission of Inquiry hearing will take place at the
Fashion Institute of Technology campus in New York City.  We are
urging anti-war activists to come to New York that weekend to
participate in the Commission of Inquiry hearing and to join us in a
national organizers' planning conference that will prepare the work of
the Commission of Inquiry in cities throughout the United States.

If you are interested in being a volunteer, an organizer, or a member
of the research staff, please contact Sarah Sloan at (212) 633-6646 or
email us at •••@••.•••.

Sincerely,
Sara Flounders and Brian Becker
Co-Directors, International Action Center

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