Hunt them all- More out there from other Wars that commited crimes against humanity.

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holy smoky poky I forgot about that...I would take him seriously with a title like that, it screams insanity, I think he carried a gun and would just randomly shoot you if the mood took him...I think I remember watching a movie his doctor made...maybe I am making that up but I think so and I think it was good...geeeeeeeeeeeeezuz my memory is getting bad...lol

old idi kind of fascinated me because of the level of public insanity he displayed, he must have been greasing a lot of palms to get out alive, he sure killed a lot of his people

his uniform is a nice colour of blue...I like it... good fashion sense...lol

I wonder who took him seriously enough to help him into the saddle?
 

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BRITS SAY ISRAEL STAGED 1976 HIJACKING


Documents recently made public by the British government reveal that Israel played a direct role in the notorious hijacking of an Air France plane to Idi Amin’s Entebbe in 1976 and cooperated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) in staging the event remembered today as “the Entebbe Incident.”
In documents recently released and now sitting in the National Archives in London, D.H. Colvin—a British diplomat working in Paris—wrote that, according to sources he knew, “the hijacking was the work of the PFLP, with help from the Israeli Secret Service, the Shin Bet.”
“The operation was designed to torpedo the PLO’s standing in France” and to prevent a “growing rapprochement between the Palestine Liberation
Organization (PLO) and the Americans,” he said.
 

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BRITS SAY ISRAEL STAGED 1976 HIJACKING


Documents recently made public by the British government reveal that Israel played a direct role in the notorious hijacking of an Air France plane to Idi Amin’s Entebbe in 1976 and cooperated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) in staging the event remembered today as “the Entebbe Incident.”
In documents recently released and now sitting in the National Archives in London, D.H. Colvin—a British diplomat working in Paris—wrote that, according to sources he knew, “the hijacking was the work of the PFLP, with help from the Israeli Secret Service, the Shin Bet.”
“The operation was designed to torpedo the PLO’s standing in France” and to prevent a “growing rapprochement between the Palestine Liberation
Organization (PLO) and the Americans,” he said.


In documents recently released and now sitting in the National Archives in London, D.H. Colvin—a British diplomat working in Paris—wrote that, according to sources he knew, “the hijacking was the work of the PFLP, with help from the Israeli Secret Service, the Shin Bet.”

All hearsay, come up with some hard facts, and I'll believe you. Until then, it is all just more tinhat conspiracies.
 

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In documents recently released and now sitting in the National Archives in London, D.H. Colvin—a British diplomat working in Paris—wrote that, according to sources he knew, “the hijacking was the work of the PFLP, with help from the Israeli Secret Service, the Shin Bet.”

All hearsay, come up with some hard facts, and I'll believe you. Until then, it is all just more tinhat conspiracies.

And how would we explain a hard fact to you so your faith based mind would accept it? Did you know that Netanyahoos older brother was offed in that operation? The story is old and it's real.
 

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And how would we explain a hard fact to you so your faith based mind would accept it? Did you know that Netanyahoos older brother was offed in that operation? The story is old and it's real.


Your "papers" are just a re telling of a diplomats opinion supposedly based on some unnamed informant. It isn't "fact".
 

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Sudan's Omar al-Bashir Cancels U.N. Trip | The Cable

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who is indicted for war crimes, has cancelled his plans to address a high-level meeting of world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly's general debate, according to U.N. officials and diplomats.

"We understand he is not coming and we're glad he's not coming," said Christian Wenaweser, the U.N. ambassador of Liechtenstein and former president of the Assembly of States Parties to the International Criminal Court. "We think it would have been bad for the United Nations to hose someone who has been issued and international arrest warrant."

The move followed several days of diplomatic efforts by the United States to convince Bashir not to come to New York, warning that it could not guarantee he would not be subject to arrest, according to U.N.-based diplomats. And it saved the Obama administration the embarrassment of hosting a visit by the world's most prominent alleged war criminal.

Bashir, who was indicted in 2009 and 2010 by the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide, announced plans to travel to the United Nations to address the annual gathering of presidents, prime ministers, and monarchs. He had even booked rooms at a hotel in midtown Manhattan.

The prospect of a visit by Bashir created a political dilemma for Washington, which is bound by a 1947 agreement with the global body to allow foreign diplomats safe passage to the United Nations, but has come under intensive pressure from lawmakers and human rights advocates to arrest the Sudanese leader.

Congressman Frank Wolf (R-VA), who has been active on Sudan matters for years, urged the Obama administration to arrest Bashir. "I recognize that the U.S. has host country obligations as it relates to the United Nations," Wolf wrote earlier today in a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. "However, is there not a higher moral obligation to take concrete steps to bring an internationally indicted war criminal, with blood on his hands, to justice?"

The Hague-based court first issued an arrest warrant against Bashir in 2009, charging him with war crimes and crimes against humanity for his alleged role in orchestrating the mass killing of more than 300,000 people in Darfur. A second arrest warrant accusing him of genocide was issued in 2010.

Sudan, which is not a party to the Rome Statute that established the ICC, has refused to surrender Bashir to the Hague court. And Bashir has repeatedly defied the court's arrest warrant, traveling to at least a dozen countries, including China, Egypt, Kenya, and Nigeria. But it appears the United States won't be added to that list.