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The Gulf Crisis & The New World Order with the war-waging administration still in office. " Findi ng s: "The undermentioned (members of the International War Crimes Tribunal) find each of the names accused Guilty on the basis of the evidence against them and each of the nineteen separate crimes alleged in the initial Complaint, attached hereto, has been established to have been committed beyond reasonable doubt. That the undersigned believe that it is imperative if there is ever to be peace that power be accountable for its criminal acts and we condemn in the strongest possible terms those found guilty of the charges herein. We urge the Commission in Inquiry and all people to act on recommendations developed by the Commissions to hold power accountable and to secure social justice on which lasting peace must be based. " Recommendations: "The undersigned urge the immediate revocation of all embargoes, sanctions and penalties against Iraq because they constitute a continuing crime against humanity. The undersigned urge public action to prevent new aggressions by the United States threatened against Iraq, Libya, Cuba. Haiti, North Korea, Pakistan and other countries and the Palestinian people. We encourage the fullest condemnation of any threat or use of military technology against life, both civilian and military, as was used by the United States against the people of Iraq. The undersigned urge that the power of the United Nations Security Council, which was blatantly manipulated by the U. S. to authorire illegal military action and sanctions be vested in the General Assembly, that all permanent members be removed and that the right of veto be eliminated as undemocratic and contrary to the basic principles of the U. N. Charter. The undermentioned urge the Commission to. . . . . seek ways to provide the widest possible distribution of the truth about the U. S. assault on Iraq. " (Signed by all members: New York. 29th day of February 1992) ••••End•••• 373