The Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission reached a unanimous verdict that found George W Bush and Tony Blair guilty of crimes against peace, crimes against humanity, and genocide as a result of their roles in the Iraq War. Tony Blair has said he would have invaded Iraq even without evidence of weapons of mass destruction and would have found a way to justify the war to parliament and the public.

Under Bush, the U.S. tortured and abused Iraqi prisoners, violating the War Crimes Act of 1996, the UN's Convention Against Torture and the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions. Beginning in 2004, human rights violations in the form of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse, including torture, reports of rape, sodomy, and homicide of prisoners held in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq (also known as Baghdad Correctional Facility) came to public attention. These acts were committed by military police personnel of the United States Army together with additional US governmental agencies.

The Iraq Intelligence Commission concluded that the Intelligence Community was wrong in almost all of its pre-war judgments about Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction and that this constituted a major intelligence failure. In addition, there was No Evidence Connecting Iraq to Al Qaeda, According to the 9/11 Panel. No WMD's and No AlQaeda! There was no justified reason to invade Iraq!

Consequently, George W. Bush and Tony Blair decided to invade Iraq based on false pretenses. In conclusion, over a million Iraqis have died between March 2003 and August 2007, according to a study conducted by the prestigious British polling group, Opinion Research Business (ORB) in January 2008.

As the international community, let us: Report the findings of guilt of the two accused former heads of state to the International Criminal Court in The Hague; and 2) Enter the names of Bush and Blair in the Register of War Criminals maintained by the KLWCC.