Sanctum Zone

Latest Comments

Chat Room Info


0 rooms, 0 connections, logins

Rooms:
None

Users: None
A+ A A-

High Court invokes Geneva Convention in Telecinco cameraman’s murder inquiry

( 0 Votes ) 

genevaThe High Court on Monday moved to invoke the Geneva Convention in its efforts to continue investigating the alleged April 2003 killing of Telecinco cameraman José Couso by US soldiers during the invasion of Iraq.

The decision by Judge Santiago Pedraz sidesteps the Popular Party (PP) government's recent modification of the Judicial Powers Act, which limits the Spanish courts from investigating international human rights abuse cases under the universal jurisdiction doctrine.

Pedraz's ruling is the first legal maneuver to skirt the limitations imposed by Congress last month when it approved the restrictions after a heated debate that pitted the ruling PP against all opposition groups. Under the new rules, judges will only be able to open investigations against a suspected human rights violator if the defendant "is Spanish or a foreigner who frequently resides in Spain," or who is currently in the country and Spanish authorities have refused to allow their extradition.
The Socialists have vowed to appeal the reform before the Constitutional Court.
Pedraz believes that the High Court can continue investigating the Couso case because the Geneva Convention prevails when it comes to protection of civilians during times of war.
Couso was reportedly covering the conflict from the Hotel Palestine in Baghdad when US army troops opened fire on the building. Scores of foreign journalists had been staying at the hotel but the US military later said that soldiers were attacked by sniper fire coming from the Palestine. Ukrainian journalist Taras Protsyuk was also killed in the attack.
Specifically, Pedraz has issued international summons in his murder investigation for Lieutenant Colonel Philip de Camp, Captain Philip Wolford and Sergeant Thomas Gibson, who reportedly opened fire as Couso was recording from his hotel room balcony.
The United States has refused to cooperate in the inquiry.

READ MORE: High Court invokes Geneva Convention in Telecinco cameraman’s murder inquiry

Contributor
marina
Author: marina
About Author

© 2012 – 2021 Sanctum Zone | All rights reserved. This website is a place for people to express and discuss their views on the news and world events. DISCLAIMER: Please Note: Views expressed and submitted by contributors are their own personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions and beliefs of the Sanctum Zone website and its founder(s) , administrators , moderators , and any other website maintenance technicians, personnel and volunteers. Articles and messages posted on this website and forum are solely the opinion of their authors.

Login or Register

LOG IN

Register

User Registration
or Cancel