Attention LAW members;
George W. Bush, former President of the United States of America (U.S.) and Commander in Chief of the Armed Force, is reported to be coming to Calgary Alberta on March 17, 2009 to speak at a private function.
Evidence of Bush’s involvement in torture and other war crimes and crimes against humanity has triggered Canada’s legal duty to bar Bush from entering Canada and if he enters, to prosecute him for torture.
LAW has advised the Prime Minister of Canada, the Attorney General and the Ministers of Immigration, Public Safety and Foreign Affairs that George W. Bush is inadmissible to Canada under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. Section 35(1) (a) states that a foreign national is inadmissible on grounds of violating human or international rights or for committing an act outside Canada that constitutes an offence referred to in sections 4 to 7 of the Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes Act. Also inadmissiable (s.35 (1)(b)) are persons who are, or were, senior officials “in the service of a government that, in the opinion of the Minister, engages or has engaged in gross human rights violations…”
Under sections 4 to 7 of the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act:
"crimes against humanity" includes murder, enforced disappearance, deportation, imprisonment, torture, imprisonment or other severe deprivation of physical liberty in violation of fundamental rules of international law, committed against any civilian population or any identifiable group.
"war crime" includes wilfull killing, torture and inhuman treatment, unlawful confinement, willfully depriving a prisoner of war or other protected person of fair trial rights, intentionally launching that the attack will cause incidental loss of life or injury to civilians or damage to civilian objects or widespread, long-term and severe damage to the natural environment which would be clearly excessive in relation to the concrete and direct overall military advantage anticipated.
If there are reasonable grounds to believe a person has been complicit in any of these crimes, entry to Canada must be denied. The Supreme Court of Canada says reasonable grounds are “something more than suspicion but less than…proof on the balance of probabilities.”
Please:
a) let us know if you would like to add your signature to this letter; and,
b) distribute the letter and the request for endorsement to other groups and individuals.
c) post the letter on your site.
Thanks. Gail Davidson
Lawyers Against the War
Tel: +1 604
738-0338
Fax: +1 604 736-1175
Email: law@portal.ca
Website: www.lawyersagainstthewar.org
Letter signed:
Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd
Vancouver, B.C.
Raivo Pommer
raimo1@hot.ee
KfW Bank
Die staatliche KfW Bankengruppe hat 2008 einen Verlust von 2,66 Milliarden Euro verbucht. Ursachen waren unter anderem die Rettung der früheren Tochter IKB und die Pleite der amerikanischen Bank Lehman Brothers, sowie die Probleme in Island in Höhe von zusammen 0,7 Milliarden Euro, wie die KfW am Freitag in Frankfurt mitteilte.
1,2 Milliarden Euro verschlangen allein die Risikoabschirmung und der Verkauf der IKB. Insgesamt habe das Engagement bei dem Düsseldorfer Institut, das sich mit riskanten Wertpapieren verspekuliert hatte, damit 8,4 Milliarden Euro gekostet. Abschreibungen auf Wertpapiere belasteten die KfW 2008 mit 1,5 Milliarden Euro.
„Dieser Abschluss ist in Gänze überhaupt nicht befriedigend“
Bereits im Vorjahr war bei der Bank, die dem Bund und den Ländern gehört, ein Verlust von 6,2 Milliarden Euro entstanden. „Dieser Abschluss ist in Gänze überhaupt nicht befriedigend“, sagte KfW-Vorstandschef Ulrich Schröder.
Im operativen Geschäft sei die Ertragskraft aber hoch und das Geschäftsmodell müsse nicht angepasst werden. Das Betriebsergebnis vor Bewertung stieg auf den Rekordwert von 1,58 (1,36) Milliarden Euro. Von dem für 2009 geplanten Refinanzierungsbedarf von 75 Milliarden Euro habe die KfW bereits 37 Prozent gedeckt. Im laufenden Jahr wolle die Bank wieder „deutlich schwarze Zahlen“ schreiben.
Die KfW ging aus der Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau hervor und ist zu 80 Prozent im Besitz des Bundes. 20 Prozent halten die Bundesländer.
Posted by: raivo pommer-eesti | March 27, 2009 at 02:06 PM
A friend sent me this link. It’s by NY Times best selling author Steve Alten. The book deals with the 9/11 incident, calling for the 8th anniversary to figure out THE TRUTH BEHIND THE 9/11 ATTACKS ONCE AND FOR ALL. “THE SHELL GAME.”
http://rcpt.yousendit.com/728731397/8d8c0b1d73c997a9a0194e7bc638c8ae
Posted by: mei | August 22, 2009 at 11:31 AM