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Rumsfeld war crimes lawsuit rejection [France MJ] News
Rumsfeld war crimes lawsuit rejection [France MJ]
Bernard Hibbitts
November 24, 2007 10:45:00 pm

Letter from French prosecutor Jean-Claude Marin to FIDH lawyer Patrick Boudoin, November 16, 2007 [in French; indicating the rejection of a war crimes complaint filed by European and US human rights organizations against former US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld]. Read the full text of the letter [PDF]. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.

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