Sunday, April 11, 2010

Curtis for Senate Campaign Calls for Immediate Arrest of Henry Kissinger for Crimes Against Humanity


With the release of classified documents that shed light on Henry Kissinger’s role in the assassination of Orlando Letelier (former Chilean Foreign Minister) and associate Ronni Moffitt (an American citizen) it is time for justice to be done. From Southeast Asia to Latin America, Henry Kissinger has had a role in propping up military dictatorships, leading death squads, hit squads, and the systematic murder of tens of thousands of people at a time. Kissinger is the most bloodied war criminal alive today. He was directly responsible for the deaths of literally millions of innocent people, crimes for which he has never been brought to justice.

The United States of America cannot claim to be a moral nation, an honorable nation or a nation of laws when the world’s leading war criminal is still working for the government, let alone the fact that he is walking free. It is an insult to his millions of victims and the integrity of the nation that this criminal remains uncharged and untried. Every time he enters the White House it is blood stain on the nation that will take decades to heal.



Car in which Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt were killed by Pinochet's secret police in Washington, D.C.on September 21, 1976.

U.S. Senate Candidate Richard Curtis, PhD (I-WA) strongly and unequivocally calls for the immediate arrest and trial of Henry Kissinger on charges of Conspiracy to Committed Murder (in Washington DC), Crimes Against Humanity (in a variety of countries in Latin America) and War Crimes (in Southeast Asia). As Senator Dr. Curtis pledges to hold hearings on the issue of Kissinger’s criminality if the Justice Department fails to honor its obligations to the nation to protect us and the world from the worst criminals in the world.

Henry Kissinger 'cancelled warning against political assassinations'- Telegraph.co.uk

Declassified Document: Kissinger Blocked U.S. Protest on South American Assassinations -Firedoglake

1 comment:

  1. I applaud this view, but it will never happen. Not with Obama in office who apparently believes that "following orders in good faith," is an acceptable legal defense against war crimes. Unlike the judge advocates at the Nuremberg tribunals. Or the military Code of Justice.

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