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The Criminalization of Int'l Justice, Putting an End to the Genocide against the People of Pales

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Disobey Unlawful Orders, Abandon the Battlefield under Principle IV of the Nuremberg Charter

Introduction 

This article examines the criminalization of International Justice as well as the stranglehold exerted by Washington over both the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ).  

While we firmly support and endorse the Republic of South Africa's carefully formulated Legal Procedure against the State of Israel in relation to the Genocide Convention (Click Here to access 84 page Submission, Excerpts Below), the fundamental question is whether it will contribute to repealing the ongoing genocide and saving the lives of tens of thousands of civilians.

Will the Vote by the World Court's 15 Judges be based on "politics" or on an independent and "honest" legal analysis and documentation of the overwhelming evidence –presented by South Africa's Legal Team– pertaining to "alleged" acts of genocide by Israel? 

We must recognize that there is "A Sense of Urgency"

The latter part of this article focusses on Principle IV of the Nuremberg Charter. 

It is a proposal which has not been the object of media coverage and/or debate by anti-war activists. While it is predicated on international law, its conduct  does not require the political rubber stamp of either the ICC or the ICJ. 

Based on the Nuremberg Charter, what is required is a grass-roots campaign encouraging: Israeli, American and NATO Combatants to "Disobey Unlawful Orders" and "Abandon the Battlefield". 


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