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Die Korruptheit von hohen Staats Anwälten am ICTY, dem Internatinalen Straf Gerichtshof am Beispiel: Louise Arbour

 Den Welt Komikern, der Manipulation und Globalisierung fällt auch Nichts Neues mehr ein. Die Chef Anklägerin am ITCY, Frau Louise Arbour, wechselt nun zu ihren wahren Auftraggebern, dem Georg Soros Institut ICG, was ein reines CIA PR Institut ist, wie Andere der Georg Soros CIA Propaganda. Also Nichts Neues an der Front, der Welt Drogen Händler und Betrüger um Rothschild und Co.. Eine unheilige Drogen- Waffen- und Betrugs Allianz, welche eng mit der Deutschen SPD und dem Taxi Fahrer Joschka Fischer verbunden ist. Aber auch ein Friedbert Pflüger, war im ICG Mitglied.

Man kauft sich die ITCY Juristen ein, mit guten neuen Jobs, damit gefällige Urteile gesprochen werden, was in deren düsteren Hirnen ausgekocht wird.

Muster Beispiel ist auch das ICG Vorstands Mitglied: Marti Ahtisaari, den man einfach hohe Bestechungsgelder zukommen liess, für Nonsens Fake Verhandlungen um den Kosovo, wo man in Wirklichkeit Profite über die Privatisierung und Lizenzen machen wollte.

Louise Arbour on self-determination

Oktober 21, 2010

Louise Arbour, formerly Chief Prosecutor of the ICTY and nowadays head of the International Crisis Group, has given a speech on when secession should be allowed. It is an effort to derive general rules from the ICG’s support for independence of some groups (Kosovo, Montenegro, South Sudan) and its opposition to others (the Tamils on Sri Lanka, Iraqi Kurdistan).

According to her secession is allowed, except in the few cases where the security council has explicitly forbidden it (Southern Rhodesia in 1965, Northern Cyprus in 1983 and of the Republika Srpska in Bosnia in 1992) because of other violations of international law. She claims that “when a state is unable or unwilling to provide for the internal fulfillment of the right to self-determination” “a people” has a right to secede. She denies that right to the Tamils because they treat their minorities badly.

http://nation-building.blogspot.com/2010/10/louise-arbour-on-self-determination.html

 

Louise Arbour on Self-Determination

During the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, ICG President Louise Arbour speaks of the complexity facing international jurists in cases of territorial integrity and desires for self-determination, and discusses the variety of cases involved, from Kosova to Somaliland – all of whom are linked by a history lacking in access to inclusive governance.

Below is Louise Arbour’s speech published by the International Crisis Group including access to video and audio recordings:

Since 1998 the International Crisis Group has supported independence for Kosovo. Back then – even before the NATO war – Crisis Group argued that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia had been “unwilling to permit the free exercise of the Kosovo Albanians’ right of self-determination” and that Kosovo was “now entitled to create its own international status, separate from that of the FRY”.  The denial by the Belgrade government of the Kosovo Albanians’ political, economic, cultural and social rights meant that they had a right to seek self-determination externally.

Since then we’ve published 46 reports on Kosovo. Our most recent, published last month, August 2010, included a controversial recommendation that international actors not prevent Kosovo and Serb negotiators including land swaps in their talks if that would help draw a close to the conflict. But our position on Kosovo independence has remained much the same for the last twelve years: we support Kosovo’s right to secede and to be recognized as an independent state….

http://www.unpo.org/article/11810

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