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    Peace icon Tutu says Blair, Bush should face trial over Iraq

    September 2, 2012 - 16:39 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu
    called Sunday, Sept 2 for UK former Prime Minister Tony Blair and
    former U.S. president George W Bush to face trial in The Hague for
    their role in the Iraq war, according to AFP.

    The South African peace icon, writing in The Observer newspaper,
    accused the pair of lying about weapons of mass destruction and said
    the invasion left the world more destabilized and divided "than any
    other conflict in history".

    Tutu argued that different standards appeared to apply for prosecuting
    African leaders than western counterparts, and added that the death
    toll during and after the Iraq conflict was sufficient for Blair and
    Bush to face trial.

    "On these grounds alone, in a consistent world, those responsible for
    this suffering and loss of life should be treading the same path as
    some of their African and Asian peers who have been made to answer for
    their actions in The Hague," Tutu wrote in the weekly Sunday
    newspaper.

    "But even greater costs have been exacted beyond the killing fields,
    in the hardened hearts and minds of members of the human family across
    the world."

    However, Blair responded in a statement saying that "this is the same
    argument we have had many times with nothing new to say".

    Tutu, a long-standing vocal critic of the Iraq war, had snubbed Blair
    last week, pulling out of a South African conference on leadership
    last week because the ex-premier was attending.

    The peace icon said he had boycotted the event in protest at Blair's
    "morally indefensible" support of the US-led 2003 Iraq invasion.

    The archbishop said: "I did not deem it appropriate to have this
    discussion. As the date drew nearer, I felt an increasingly profound
    sense of discomfort about attending a summit on 'leadership' with Mr
    Blair."

    He added: "Leadership and morality are indivisible. Good leaders are
    the custodians of morality. The question is not whether Saddam Hussein
    was good or bad or how many of his people he massacred. The point is
    that Mr Bush and Mr Blair should not have allowed themselves to stoop
    to his immoral level. If it is acceptable for leaders to take drastic
    action on the basis of a lie, without an acknowledgement or an apology
    when they are found out, what should we teach our children?"

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