Mike Yared wrote:
: Why did the lawyers not sue Saddam Hussein first? Or the late Soviet leaders
: for the the Soviet Union's 1956 Invasion of Hungary? the 1968 Invasion of
: Czechoslovakia; and the 1979 invasion of Afghanistan? Will the late Yuri
: Andropov and Leonid Brezhnev be labeled as war criminals in historical
: terms?
(1) That leaders of state run the risk of having to justify themselves
in court is the consequence of the well-functioning of democracy
and the rule of law. To argue that it should not happen because
dictators do not have to justify themselves, amounts to a plea in
favour of totalitarianism -- the only form of government which is
compatible with unaccountable government.
(2) I have no doubt that in historical terms, Brezhnev and Andropov
will be judged harshly. But if the unpunished crimes of some could
serve as a sufficient excuse for the misdemeanours of others, the
courts of justice would be doomed to almost complete inactivity.
Emmanuel Gustin
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