Indicting Gaddafi: Why They Aren't Trembling in Tripoli

(Wall Street Journal) Editorial - The indictment of Gaddafi serves as a way for the international community to pretend to do something without having to get its hands dirty stopping genocides or other crimes against humanity. Thus Sudan's Omar al-Bashir resides comfortably in Khartoum more than two years after his first indictment by the court. No word yet on whether the Gaddafis plan to turn themselves in.


2011-06-28 00:00:00

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