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Topic: Spanish Court Issues Arrest Warrant for Israeli Prime Minist
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Mon 11/16/15 02:21 PM
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/spain-issues-arrest-warrant-for-israeli-prime-minister-benjamin-netanyahu-over-2010-gaza-flotilla-a6736436.html

About friggin time!!! :banana:

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Mon 11/16/15 02:23 PM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Mon 11/16/15 02:31 PM
another blithering Idiot!
Tried it before,got set aside!
BLITHERING JERK!:laughing:
Jerk doesn't even know the pertaining International Law!

wikipedia

Immunity from prosecution is a doctrine of international law that allows an accused to avoid prosecution for criminal offences. Immunities are of two types. The first is functional immunity, or immunity ratione materiae. This is an immunity granted to people who perform certain functions of state. The second is personal immunity, or immunity ratione personae. This is an immunity granted to certain officials because of the office they hold, rather than in relation to the act they have committed.

This type of immunity arises from customary international law and treaty law and confers immunities on those performing acts of state (usually a foreign official). Any person who in performing an act of state commits a criminal offence is immune from prosecution. This is so even after the person ceases to perform acts of state. Thus it is a type of immunity limited in the acts to which it attaches (acts of state) but will only end if the state itself ceases to exist. This type of immunity is based on respect for sovereign equality and state dignity.

The offices usually recognised as attracting this immunity are Head of State or Head of Government, senior cabinet members, Foreign Minister, and Minister for Defence: see the Arrest Warrant Case, Pinochet Case (R v Bow Street Magistrates; ex parte Pinochet Ugarte (No 3) 1 AC 147, House of Lords). Such officers are immune from prosecution for everything they do during their time in office. For example, an English court held that a warrant could not be issued for the arrest of Robert Mugabe on charges of international crimes on the basis that he was a presently serving Head of State at the time the proceedings were brought: Mugabe, reported at (2004) 53 ICLQ 789. Other examples are the attempts to prosecute Fidel Castro in Spain and Jiang Zemin in the USA.

OOps looks like they can't touch him even under international Law.

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Mon 11/16/15 02:27 PM


Spain? Oh, you mean that socialist country that is being overrun by hoards of muslims and is about to go bellyup? That one? yawn

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Mon 11/16/15 02:30 PM
Even the antisemites in Canuckistan are cheering.



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Mon 11/16/15 02:38 PM

Even the antiNetanyahuites in Canuckistan are cheering.





Fixed it. smokin


There's a price to pay if you kill the innocent, no matter who you are Conrad pitchfork

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Mon 11/16/15 02:38 PM

Even the antisemites in Canuckistan are cheering.



rofl

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Mon 11/16/15 02:57 PM



Spain? Oh, you mean that socialist country that is being overrun by hoards of muslims and is about to go bellyup? That one? yawn


Canada's sister...

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Mon 11/16/15 02:57 PM

Even the antisemites in Canuckistan are cheering.





laugh laugh laugh

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Mon 11/16/15 03:00 PM


Even the antiNetanyahuites in Canuckistan are cheering.





Fixed it. smokin


There's a price to pay if you kill the innocent, no matter who you are Conrad pitchfork


and the mean canukistan is going to do something about it, huh...whoa i guess the Canadians will say anything to get someone to notice them...

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Mon 11/16/15 03:02 PM




Spain? Oh, you mean that socialist country that is being overrun by hoards of muslims and is about to go bellyup? That one? yawn


Canada's sister...


ooooh,that hurtlaugh

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Mon 11/16/15 04:12 PM
How pointless & absurd. That has the practical effect as holding a sign during a campus rally - and accomplishes about as much... whoa

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Mon 11/16/15 04:33 PM

How pointless & absurd. That has the practical effect as holding a sign during a campus rally - and accomplishes about as much... whoa


yea, agreed.. seems the Jew haters love to post this kind of nonsense for some reason, maybe because watching the snow gather gets boring after a while...

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Mon 11/16/15 04:59 PM
First of all, it's Canuckistan. Spell it properly. As far as needing to say something to get attention? Pfffttt.

Hey America? Our 'land mass' is bigger, we're on top (geography wise), and we drink actual beer compared to, well whatever that is you brush your teeth with.

As far as cozying up to Spain? We buy some wine and other foodstuffs from them. Some pharmaceuticals and some machinery kind round things out.

Personally I happen to be a Bibi Netanyahu fan. Not true of all Canadians however, especially radical students in Montreal. He's the only one who ever really 'got' how devious people like the Iranians can be. The local jihadis also know he's not to be trifled with. He has no problem calling the troops out to bust heads, and get a little payback when attacks happen against Israel.


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Mon 11/16/15 04:59 PM
Edited by mikeybgood1 on Mon 11/16/15 05:00 PM


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Mon 11/16/15 05:15 PM

How pointless & absurd. That has the practical effect as holding a sign during a campus rally - and accomplishes about as much... whoa


I'm not sure I understand, this was a humanitarian mission brutally assaulted, 9 or 10 people died by Israeli gunfire on open waters. Netanyahu apologized to Turkey for it, what's the problem with letting them explain themselves in court? It's about bringing those involved to justice for crimes, Sorry, won't cut it IMO.




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Mon 11/16/15 05:18 PM

First of all, it's Canuckistan. Spell it properly. As far as needing to say something to get attention? Pfffttt.

Hey America? Our 'land mass' is bigger, we're on top (geography wise), and we drink actual beer compared to, well whatever that is you brush your teeth with.

As far as cozying up to Spain? We buy some wine and other foodstuffs from them. Some pharmaceuticals and some machinery kind round things out.

Personally I happen to be a Bibi Netanyahu fan. Not true of all Canadians however, especially radical students in Montreal. He's the only one who ever really 'got' how devious people like the Iranians can be. The local jihadis also know he's not to be trifled with. He has no problem calling the troops out to bust heads, and get a little payback when attacks happen against Israel.




well, just like anywhere else, not all your citizens are idiots, just a few are...

didn't someone just burn down some mosques in Canada?
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/11/16/437810/Canada-mosque-arson-attack-police-

it shows not all canuks hate Israel...

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Mon 11/16/15 05:20 PM


How pointless & absurd. That has the practical effect as holding a sign during a campus rally - and accomplishes about as much... whoa


I'm not sure I understand, this was a humanitarian mission brutally assaulted, 9 or 10 people died by Israeli gunfire on open waters. Netanyahu apologized to Turkey for it, what's the problem with letting them explain themselves in court? It's about bringing those involved to justice for crimes, Sorry, won't cut it IMO.






try reading the truth sometimes... they are bringing weapons to lob more bombs into Israel in your "humanitarian" missions...

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Mon 11/16/15 05:42 PM

First of all, it's Canuckistan. Spell it properly. As far as needing to say something to get attention? Pfffttt.

Hey America? Our 'land mass' is bigger, we're on top (geography wise), and we drink actual beer compared to, well whatever that is you brush your teeth with.

As far as cozying up to Spain? We buy some wine and other foodstuffs from them. Some pharmaceuticals and some machinery kind round things out.

Personally I happen to be a Bibi Netanyahu fan. Not true of all Canadians however, especially radical students in Montreal. He's the only one who ever really 'got' how devious people like the Iranians can be. The local jihadis also know he's not to be trifled with. He has no problem calling the troops out to bust heads, and get a little payback when attacks happen against Israel.




About that Canadian beer...

We sent a pint of it for analysis.
The lab report says the moose has diabetes.

:laughing:

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Mon 11/16/15 05:45 PM



How pointless & absurd. That has the practical effect as holding a sign during a campus rally - and accomplishes about as much... whoa


I'm not sure I understand, this was a humanitarian mission brutally assaulted, 9 or 10 people died by Israeli gunfire on open waters. Netanyahu apologized to Turkey for it, what's the problem with letting them explain themselves in court? It's about bringing those involved to justice for crimes, Sorry, won't cut it IMO.






try reading the truth sometimes... they are bringing weapons to lob more bombs into Israel in your "humanitarian" missions...



whoa

There were several probes into the incident. A UNHRC report in September 2010 into the incident deemed the blockade illegal and stated that Israel's actions were "disproportionate" and "betrayed an unacceptable level of brutality", with evidence for "willful killing". The UNHRC later also set up a panel of five human rights experts to examine the conclusions of the Palmer report. The panel stated that Israel's blockade of Gaza amounted to collective punishment and was unlawful

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Mon 11/16/15 05:53 PM




How pointless & absurd. That has the practical effect as holding a sign during a campus rally - and accomplishes about as much... whoa


I'm not sure I understand, this was a humanitarian mission brutally assaulted, 9 or 10 people died by Israeli gunfire on open waters. Netanyahu apologized to Turkey for it, what's the problem with letting them explain themselves in court? It's about bringing those involved to justice for crimes, Sorry, won't cut it IMO.






try reading the truth sometimes... they are bringing weapons to lob more bombs into Israel in your "humanitarian" missions...



whoa

There were several probes into the incident. A UNHRC report in September 2010 into the incident deemed the blockade illegal and stated that Israel's actions were "disproportionate" and "betrayed an unacceptable level of brutality", with evidence for "willful killing". The UNHRC later also set up a panel of five human rights experts to examine the conclusions of the Palmer report. The panel stated that Israel's blockade of Gaza amounted to collective punishment and was unlawful


blah blah blah... i wasn't there, and neither were you, so neither of us are qualified to make a correct statement... i do know that there wouldn't be a blockaid if someone wasn't running weapons into Gaza, and there wouldn't be any problems over there if Israeli citizens weren't being killed in their sleep...

so keep coming with more blahs, you're just being another anti-Israeli parrot repeating the babble you pick up on the ihatejew.com websites people like you love to troll...

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