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Dr. Rath Calls Upon
South African
President
Thabo Mbeki & Other African Leaders
To Support
The
Complaint Filed
At The
International Criminal Court
July 4, 2003
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created
equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men,
deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That
whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends,
it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute
new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing
its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect
their Safety and Happiness.” (The Declaration of Independence of
the Thirteen United States of America In congress, July 4, 1776)
On the day the US Declaration of Independence was signed, guaranteeing
basic human rights to all US citizens, the Dr Rath Health Foundation
presented an Open Letter to President Mbeki’s office in Cape
Town, South Africa, with the invaluable support of Dr. Anthony Rees
of HONERI, together with a copy of the Hague
Complaint submitted by
Dr.
Rath and others to the International
Criminal Court (ICC) in The
Hague on the 15th of June, 2003.
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Dr Rees Presents Dr Rath’s Open Letter To President
Mbeki’s Office
On behalf Of The Dr Rath Health Foundation |
July 9, 2003
The People of South Africa Say 'No!' To George Bush
On the day that George Bush met with President Thabo Mbeki, the people
of South Africa expressed their opinions of Bush and his policies in
a mass rally in Cape Town, the legislative capital of that country.
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Disease Slavery Or Health Freedom
The Hague Complaint brings before the ICC the greatest crimes ever
committed in the course of human history. The accused, including
George W. Bush and Tony Blair, are charged with causing injury to
and the death of millions of people through the ‘business with
disease,’ war crimes and other crimes against humanity. These
crimes fall under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal
Court.
The accused know that they will be held accountable for these crimes
and they have therefore embarked on a global campaign to undermine
the authority of the ICC in order to put themselves above international
law and continue their crimes to the detriment of all mankind.
Since the war on Iraq, which South Africa refused to support, President
Mbeki and other African leaders have been under intense pressure from
the US Administration to sign impunity agreements in an attempt by
Bush to undermine the ICC and dismantle international law. Racking
up the threats immediately prior to his visit to Africa on 8th July,
2003, Bush imposed military
sanctions against South Africa and other
African countries, in retaliation for not signing these mutual impunity
pacts with respect to the International Criminal Court.
Recognizing that these pacts will enable Bush, Blair, their Administrations
and all the other perpetrators accused in The Hague Complaint to avoid
prosecution for their crimes against humanity, President Mbeki has
steadfastly refused to cooperate in this cover-up attempt to render
the ICC null and void. In his Open
Letter, Dr. Rath urges President
Mbeki to maintain this stance and to become a leader for the liberation
of human health, in the knowledge that he has the full support of this
Foundation and everyone who believes in health and peace rather than
disease and war.
Dr. Rath says:
“We, the people of the world and our governments either
choose slavery for generations to come under the yoke of the pharmaceutical
cartel,
or we liberate human health from their grip forever.”
The time to act is now! |