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Secret Deals and Treaties?![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Has Ireland granted the US immunity from the International Criminal Court? The scale and significance of US military use of Shannon airport has taken on a new dimension with the revelations that Shannon has become part of the illegal movement and torture of prisoners, and the airport's increasing level of use by US military and civil leaders. This begs the question, has the Irish Government done a secret deal with the United States, granting US citizens immunity from arrest and procecution under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court? On St. Patrick’s 2002, some secret deals were made between the Irish government and the US government, and these deals were sealed over a bowl of shamrock. These deals and some subsequent deals have been kept secret, and have not been lodged with the United Nations, as all official international treaties should be. It may take thirty years to expose the truth, under current confidentiality restrictions. Among the deals done on that St. Pat’s day was the granting of Shannon airport to the US military for the Iraq war and other nefarious purposes. In return, the Bush administration agreed not to “discourage” US direct investment in Ireland. Some other issues were also probably included, such as the Intel expansion project in Co. Kildare, which was held over as a sweetener until after the war was under way in 2003. The issue of the US military use of Shannon was far more extensive that has ever been officially acknowledged by the Irish government. Initially it was falsely stated that all troops going through Shannon were unarmed. When this was challenged by peace activists, it was belatedly admitted that the troops were carrying their personal weapons, and ammunition. This in not the full story. Hundreds of thousands of tons of military hardware and equipment has also been transported through Shannon on its way to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Needless to say, all of this is in clear breach of The Hague Convention V on Neutrality, 1907, and subsequent international law on neutrality.
In the meantime, investigations led by Tim Hourigan have revealed that Shannon airport has been used as part of the an international web of prisoner abuse and torture, orchestrated by the United States. The apparent impunity with which this has been carried out, combined with the monthly if not weekly use of Shannon airport by senior US military commanders and senior administration officials, including the Vice President, and probably Secretary of Defence (7 Dec 04), and the Secretary of State, begs the question, why do such senior US officials feel so secure and immune while passing through Shannon Airport? The people of Ireland may be even more complicit in crimes against humanity than they realise. Why have the Irish mainstream media failed to carry out indept investigative reporting into such important matters? In the interests of justice, the truth must be sought and exposed. Edward Horgan, Citizen of Ireland, and member of humanity. |
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