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War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague?

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Are the public allowed to sit in on any hearings at the War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague (The Netherlands)???

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  1. The sessions are held in closed court for security reasons

    However (at least for the ICC - International Criminal Court) when there is a session held, then you can watch it via their website e.g. with the Charles Taylor trial.  

    The screening is delayed about 15-30mins from actual live coverage though.  However unless you have a vested interest or need to sleep, then be warned, the majority of time spent is really not something you can stay glued to the screen for.  It is very long-winded, techinical and monotonous (in my opinion)

    This is the case for the ICC hearings.  For the ICTY I am not sure, but again, you can check their website when proceeding are taking place


  2. yes,

    You can go watch the War crimes trial of Bill Clinton and Al Gore

    For thier illegal attack, bombing and invasions of:

    Serbia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Haiti, Kosavo and Sudan.

    Done without Congressional or UN approval.

    Liberals are such war mongers !!!!!!!!!

  3. Why? Do want to order your tickets for when Bush is there?

  4. There are some nice coffee shops in the Hague, and once you've smoked up there you can visit Madurodam, which is a tiny scale replica of Dutch cities, and pretend you're a giant!

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