En artikel här igår morse visade att de ansvariga för utdelningen av Nobels fredspris har inbjudit de ökända (bland fredsvänner och demokrater) krigshökarna Henry Kissinger och Zbigniew Brzezinski att framträda i samband med utdelningen av Nobels fredspris i Oslo i morgon!

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Unbelievably, the Nobel Committee has arranged for well-known war mastermind Henry Kissinger to speak as an honored guest at a forum that is part of the Nobel Peace Prize events this year in Oslo.



Nobel Peace Prize Watch has asked the Norwegian Director of Public Prosecutions to arrest Kissinger.

Click to add your name to the request.

Kissinger transmitted President Nixon’s orders for ”massive” bombing of Cambodia in 1969, saying, ”Anything that flies on everything that moves.” He played a major role in the policies that heavily bombed Vietnam and Laos.

For fear of being apprehended and tried for a unique record of serious crimes under international law, Kissinger is very careful about where he travels. In 2001 in Paris, Kissinger was served with a summons to appear before a judge the next day, and then immediately checked out of the Ritz Hotel and left the country. The summons was for his role in Operation Condor in the 1970s, a coordinated campaign of murder and torture by the secret police forces of seven South American dictatorships.

After supporting an assassination in Chile, Kissinger commented: ”I don’t see why we have to let a country go a Marxist just because its people are irresponsible.”

Kissinger supported violence in Cyprus, Kurdistan, East Timor, India, and elsewhere. Several of Kissinger’s crimes come under treaties that make it mandatory for Norway to prosecute. Kissinger is complicit or a main actor in many violations of the Genocide Convention and of the Geneva Conventions.

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This petition has been signed by

Fredrik Heffermehl and Tomas Magnusson, Nobel Peace Prize Watch, Norway

and co-signed by

Richard Falk, professor of international law emeritus, Princeton University, USA

Erni and Ola Friholt, peace movement activists, Orust, Sweden

Jon Hellesnes, professor emeritus of philosophy, Tromsoe, Norway

Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, Ph.D., author, Bondi Beach, NSW 2026, Australia

Gunnar Nerdrum, attorney-at-law, Tromsoe, Norway

Jan Oberg, director TFF, peace research and activism, Lund, Sweden

Antonio Carlos da Silva Rosa, M.A., editor, researcher, Porto, Portugal / São Paulo, Brazil

Sven Ruin, human rights activist, Köping, Sweden

David Swanson, author, World Beyond War, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA

Ola Tellesbø, attorney-at-law, Norway

Kenji Urata, professor emeritus of constitutional law, Waseda University, Japan

Gunnar Westberg, professor emeritus, Sahlgrenska Academy, Göteborg, Sweden

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P.S. RootsAction is an independent online force endorsed by Jim Hightower, Barbara Ehrenreich, Cornel West, Daniel Ellsberg, Glenn Greenwald, Naomi Klein, Bill Fletcher Jr., Laura Flanders, former U.S. Senator James Abourezk, Coleen Rowley, Frances Fox Piven, Lila Garrett, Phil Donahue, Sonali Kolhatkar, and many others.

Background:

>> Request for Summons Submitted by Nobel Peace Prize Watch Begäran om åtal av Henry Kissinger

>> Invitation by the Nobel Committee and the University of Oslo Pressmeddelandet

>> AlterNet: America Keeps Honoring One of Its Worst Mass Murderers: Henry Kissinger AlterNet om Henry Kissinger

>> New Yorker: Does Henry Kissinger Have a Conscience? Har Henry Kissinger ett samvete?

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