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Kerry, the gun runner

 
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djv
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 11:36 pm    Post subject: Kerry, the gun runner Reply with quote

From U.S. News & World Reports of May 8, 2000. 
Here's the entire article.

"Is a trial deal near? by Kevin Whitelaw

Sen. John Kerry made his first forays into Cambodia during the Vietnam War as a Navy lieutenant on clandestine missions to deliver weapons to anticommunist forces. When he returned last week, the mission was official, but dicey nonetheless. At the request of the United Nations, Kerry is trying to broker a compromise on how to try leaders of the former Khmer Rouge regime, whose late 1970s reign of terror claimed the lives of some 1.7 million Cambodians.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen wants to control any court looking into genocide charges, but U.S. and U.N. officials have demanded an international tribunal. "You can't have a situation where a justice system that many people view as inoperative will have the ability to trump the international community's consensus," says Kerry. Kerry is offering a compromise to allow for co-prosecutors and co-investigators. Both Cambodian and foreign judges would have to agree before an indictment could be thrown out. Hun Sen had initially accepted the proposal but ran into hard-line opposition from his political allies. Kerry anticipates a deal could be struck as early as this week.

Still, the parliament needs to go along, and many members of the ruling party (including Hun Sen) held low- or mid-level posts in the Khmer Rouge regime and might be reluctant to sign on. A legislative debate has been delayed until late May, ostensibly because of a termite infestation of the parliament building."
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 12:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hugh Hewitt phoned the author of this article and asked him if Kerry
had, indeed, told him about the gun running.

The author replied. "that is exactly what he told me"

Hugh asked him if he would like to come on his show and speak about
this, but the author declined as he does not speak about politics.

Fair enough, at least this new "lie" is found. Wink
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