Lawyers to File Criminal Charges against Rumsfeld, Gonzales in Spain
Posted by stoptorture on April 30th, 2007

A few days after a German federal prosecutor dismissed charges against Donald Rumsfeld, Alberto Gonzales, and Co., lawyers for the victims of torture in Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo announced that they would continue the fight for justice in Spain. Reuters has the story. Der Spiegel reports that CCR‘s president, Michael Ratner, said: “There is no safe haven for Rumsfeld. … If the Germans aren’t bold enough then we’ll try in Spain.”
In a display of impeccable timing, German federal prosecutor Monika Harms dismissed the case on April 27, 2007, the eve of the third anniversary of the Abu Ghraib scandal. Even more remarkable is the fact that the press completely failed to make the connection. In her dismissal, Harms claimed there was no indication that the case against the Attorney General and former Secretary of Defense would not be investigated and tried in U.S. courts.
Three years later, impunity reigns supreme.



September 18th, 2007 at 9:13 pm
Spanish people are with you.
And maybe judge Garzon can punish Rumsfeld (I hope).
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltasar_Garz%C3%B3n.
this is the judge who ave “fight” against Pinochet.
Richard
November 30th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
It would make sense that charges could and should be filed, however, these charges have an iron wall to get through.