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Wednesday, 3 July. 2024
 
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To the dismay of many war crimes victims worldwide, Belgium has abandoned its 1993 law, which gave Belgian courts the authority to try war crimes cases, regardless of where they were committed. The new Belgian cabinet, sworn in on Saturday, has completely scraped the controversial law, indirectly succumbing to US pressure and threats by US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to suspend official US visits to Belgium, and US funding of NATO’s new headquarters.

In Brussels, Belgian Prime Minister, Guy Verhofstadt, stated that his new government has decided to completely abandon the law, as it “…angered the United States.” It was also decided that all cases of war crimes, except those involving Belgian nationals, would be dropped.

Apparently, in the past 24 hours, the issue has been muddled up with claims and counter claims that the Belgians decided to abolish the law in order to prevent certain individuals from exploiting it for their own interest, and to target other individuals. Belgian Foreign Minister, Louis Michel, himself under heavy scrutiny by the law due to his unlawful involvement in weapons smuggling to Nepal, said "…this [the 1993 law] was abused by some people who wanted to damage other people, leaders and partners. Those who forced us to change the law are those who abused the law."

Other desperate justifications, and face-saving attempts, are bound to emerge in the coming days, weeks, and months until the issue is rendered outdated and unworthy of further attention, let alone of unnecessary/unwanted confrontation with the US.

Hence, cases brought forth against Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (for his key role in the 1982 massacre of Palestinian refugees), British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and US President George W. Bush (for their unjustified war against Iraq) will be dropped, and ultimately forgotten.

The desperate hopes of many victims, including the survivors of the Sabra and Shatila massacres of 1982, will be brushed aside to allow ‘business as usual’ to resume in the age of lawlessness and destructive US hegemony.

 
 
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