Plea bargaining is de facto subornation to perjury.
The same “legal” tactics were used in the Rwanda tribunal, and the CIA ran the show.
Also, prosecution investigator André Sirois calls for de novo trials for all convictees at the ad hoc tribunals.
The US also participated in the Ugandan invasion of Rwanda, to wit arming the Ugandan Army in Rwanda (RPF) via constant supply flights, and 600 US special forces invading from buRundi to prevent baHutu from fleeing in that direction.
Near the end, Christopher Black speaks. A good interview with him, and his website (view on a computer, or desktop mode on a phone—good links on the top right regarding events in Yugoslavia and Rwanda).
In the Liberia/Sierra Leone tribunal, Liberian defendants were convicted for war crimes, for which the Sierra Leonean Army had court martialed and executed its own soldiers years before. This is the quality of “ad hoc jurisprudence,” or in other words, fake legal principles for a fake judiciary.
Plea bargaining is de facto subornation to perjury.
The same “legal” tactics were used in the Rwanda tribunal, and the CIA ran the show.
Also, prosecution investigator André Sirois calls for de novo trials for all convictees at the ad hoc tribunals.
The US also participated in the Ugandan invasion of Rwanda, to wit arming the Ugandan Army in Rwanda (RPF) via constant supply flights, and 600 US special forces invading from buRundi to prevent baHutu from fleeing in that direction.
Near the end, Christopher Black speaks. A good interview with him, and his website (view on a computer, or desktop mode on a phone—good links on the top right regarding events in Yugoslavia and Rwanda).
In the Liberia/Sierra Leone tribunal, Liberian defendants were convicted for war crimes, for which the Sierra Leonean Army had court martialed and executed its own soldiers years before. This is the quality of “ad hoc jurisprudence,” or in other words, fake legal principles for a fake judiciary.