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The Illegal War

A report on violations of war law and the genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed by Britain's political, civil and military leaders in the war with Iraq.

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War was outlawed in 1928 when the world’s major nations signed The General Treaty for the Renunciation of War [The Pact of Paris].  Sixteen nations, including Britain and America, unconditionally condemned and renounced recourse to war.

We sent our report to all the Chief Constables.

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Impeaching the Prime Minister

“The main reason for impeaching the Prime Minister is to hold him to account

for the war with Iraq and the mass murder of at least 20,000 innocent Iraqis.”

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The Case for Impeaching the Prime Minister

In normal circumstances when a person commits a crime he is arrested, charged and tried

for the offence and if found guilty, punished. read more...

We sent our report to all Members of Parliament and to the Attorney General.

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War Law Advice

Presented as the legal advice that the Attorney General should have provided Tony Blair, the Cabinet and Parliament prior to the invasion and occupation of Iraq, this document aims to explain national and international war law and Britain’s international commitments in a simple straightforward format.  

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British War Law

The Internation Criminal Court Act 2001 explained.

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