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    but the law was unimportant as it was never going to be used in a serious manner against the another developed country like America or Britain, it was just being abused by people to make a political statement. And because it was causing a public relations fiasco between belgium and America it was scrapped, thats all there is to it. The blockign of the ICC on hte other hand is a matter of importance.

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    Well, living in Belgium, I was strongely opposed to that law. (which was written in the early '90ies btw. It jut got rewritten this year)
    What in hells name does a tiny country like Belgium think they can do against a giant like the USA?
    We're in recession here, and an embargo from the US is not really what we need.
    Besides, the law was written in such a manner that any psycho out there could have filed a complaint to any other living being on earth.
    EVERY nations leader can be accused of actively/passively being part of genocide somewhere on the planet. So every leader had to be afraid to come to Belgium and get arrested?
    It was a dumb law, and I'm glad it was corrected.
    Besides, what about the War Tribunal at The Hague? Did we really need a second one in Brussels too?

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    Ron.
    The Hague is good enough for me and it is internationally supported.
    I couldn't say the same for Belgium if they arrested Bush.
    I'd think it hillarious but I wouldn't fancy your chances.

    Oblivion,
    As for your question I say yes they do think the term "Human Rights" applies to someone else.

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    Originally posted by Ron@21 July 2003 - 15:24
    Well, living in Belgium, I was strongely opposed to that law. (which was written in the early '90ies btw. It jut got rewritten this year)
    What in hells name does a tiny country like Belgium think they can do against a giant like the USA?
    We're in recession here, and an embargo from the US is not really what we need.
    Besides, the law was written in such a manner that any psycho out there could have filed a complaint to any other living being on earth.
    EVERY nations leader can be accused of actively/passively being part of genocide somewhere on the planet. So every leader had to be afraid to come to Belgium and get arrested?
    It was a dumb law, and I'm glad it was corrected.
    Besides, what about the War Tribunal at The Hague? Did we really need a second one in Brussels too?
    Well the USA did threaten that they would invade the Netherlands if any USA citizens were to be imprisoned here. Perhaps we could use Belgium as a holding camp for USA citizens accused of crimes against humanity while awaiting trial.

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    Nigel.

    Is Belgium the Cuba of Europe then?

    at least they'll get a fairer trial in Europe.

    Neil

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    I couldn't say the same for Belgium if they arrested Bush.
    Oh, I dont know.....


    An It Harm None, Do What You Will

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    Originally posted by Rat Faced@24 July 2003 - 16:40
    I couldn't say the same for Belgium if they arrested Bush.
    Oh, I dont know.....

    You might have an unpresidented rush to join up.
    the support could be overwhelming.

    The help is on it's way.



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    Originally posted by nigel123@24 July 2003 - 16:01
    Perhaps we could use Belgium as a holding camp for USA citizens accused of crimes against humanity while awaiting trial.
    Belgium must be bigger that I thought.
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    Political correctness is based on the principle that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.

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    I'm from the USA and the only thing I know about Belgium is waffles.

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    Originally posted by Spindulik@26 July 2003 - 07:29
    I'm from the USA and the only thing I know about Belgium is waffles.
    ...and skweeky, and Ron.

    But you never heard about "Manneke Pis"?
    Belgian chocolats?
    Chicory?
    Jacques Brel?
    Stella Artois?
    Hoegaerden?
    Jean Claude Van Damme?
    P.P. Rubens?
    Belgian Bolognese?

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