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Interpol issues arrest warrants for 15 Israelis
2009-03-02
The International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO) has issued a circular calling for the arrest of 15 top Israeli officials over war crimes.

At a news briefing on Sunday, Tehran's Public Prosecutor, Saeed Mortazavi, said that Iran had referred the case to the organization, known as Interpol, drawing on the Interpol charter and Israel's violation of the Geneva Conventions. "ICPO has notified governments of 180 countries to arrest the suspects," who were involved in the 23-day Israeli offensive on Gaza in December and January he said.

In December, Iran's judiciary announced its decision to set up a court to look into complaints made by the Palestinian envoy in Iran and wounded Palestinians delivered to Iran, against Israeli atrocities in Gaza, saying it was ready to try the Israelis in absentia. "In the current week, we have completed our investigation of about 15 individuals who were among those criminals," IRIB, Iran's State Television, quoted Mortazavi as saying. "Based on our investigation and according to article 2 of the Interpol charter, we asked Interpol to arrest these suspects."

Mortazavi said the charges included war crimes, invasion, occupation, genocide and crimes against humanity. The Iranian prosecutor was referring to Israeli strikes that started on December 27 on the densely populated Palestinian coastal territory and did not end until it had claimed the lives of more than 1,330 Gazans, mostly civilians.

Many international NGOs and human rights organizations, Palestinians wounded in the Gaza onslaught, more than 5,700 Iranian lawyers and attorneys in the Iranian Bar Association along with a large number of medics were also among those who filed complaints against Tel Aviv, Mortazavi added.

The list of Israeli war criminals includes:
1 Outgoing Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
2 Defense Minister Ehud Barak
3 Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni
4 Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi
5 Commander in Chief of the Israeli Air Force Ido Nehoshtan
6 Commander of the Gaza war -- Operation Cast Lead -- Maj. Gen. Yoav Galant
7 Head of Military Intelligence Directorate Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin
8 Commander of Battalion 13 in the Golani Brigade Lt. Col. Oren Cohen
9 Deputy to the Givati Brigade Col. Ron Ashrov
10 Commander of the Israel Paratroopers' Brigade in Gaza Col. Hertzi Halevy
11 Commander of 401st Armored Corps Brigade convoy Col. Yigal Slovik
12 Commander of the 101st Battalion in the Paratrooper Brigade Lt. Col. Avi Blot
13 Lt. Col. Yoav Mordechai, who served as a commander of the Golani infantry brigade's 13th Battalion in Gaza
14 Givati squad commander Col. Tomer Tsiter
15 Brigade commander in Battalion 51 Col. Avi Peled
Posted by:Fred

#12  On the other hand - these being Juice - I'm sure the EU and UN will place them on the super-express fasttrack to trial.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-03-02 16:10  

#11  tu3013, i'm glad you cleared that up. An d hell they are just now getting around too prosecuting PolPots men from what 1979. and didn't milosevic die in prison waiting too be tried by them? Tu you get any snow in the ATL?
Posted by: rabid whitetail   2009-03-02 14:18  

#10  Yes, it's another scoop from Press TV Iran!
And it's BULLSHIT...

INTERPOL issues denial of reported Iranian request seeking arrest of 15 senior Israeli officials

Statement by INTERPOL General Secretariat headquarters, Lyon, France

02 March 2009

While INTERPOL does not ordinarily comment on false stories reported in the media, in light of the nature of recent erroneous articles reporting that INTERPOL is being used by Iranian authorities to seek the arrest of 15 senior Israeli officials on alleged charges of war crimes in Gaza, the Organization is taking the unusual step of making the following public statement:

“INTERPOL has neither been requested to issue by Iran, nor has it issued on behalf of Iran or any of its 187 member countries any Red Notices for persons wanted internationally or other requests seeking the arrest of senior Israeli officials for alleged war crimes in relation to the Gaza offensive in December and January.”

INTERPOL’s Constitution strictly prohibits the Organization from making ‘any intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character’.

All further enquiries should be directed to the source reported in the media. Since INTERPOL has received no information in relation to the alleged false claim, INTERPOL is unable to comment further on this matter.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-03-02 12:32  

#9  I prefer Reinhardt Lane.

'Cause he had a hot daughter.
Posted by: mojo   2009-03-02 12:04  

#8  More proof that any world court is a really bad fucking idea.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-03-02 12:02  

#7  borgboy2001: I really like the first version. It has greater "artistic" appeal. LOL
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2009-03-02 12:01  

#6  Correction, should be Reinhardt Heydrich.
Posted by: borgboy2001   2009-03-02 11:14  

#5  Reminds me of the old days when HeReinhardt ydrich ran INTERPOL.....the past repeats itself but not in detail.
Posted by: borgboy2001   2009-03-02 11:13  

#4  Current Wanted list at Interpol shows 7 people: 4 from Uganda, one Congo, two Sudan
Posted by: mhw   2009-03-02 08:00  

#3  What it actually says is.
Interpol begins studying Iran's request for the arrest of 15 senior Israeli officials over war crimes committed during the Gaza offensive.

Not the same thing. Yet. However, with USA a tranzi country, who knows?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-03-02 03:19  

#2  It looks to describe them very nicely Steve.
Posted by: tipover   2009-03-02 00:47  

#1  International Criminal Police Organization

Heh, Criminal Police Organization. Isn't that a self-snarking name.
Posted by: SteveS   2009-03-02 00:37  

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