Save LiamSource: FOXNews.com
Michael McCarty was given full custody of his son Liam due to his mother's mental illness.

US Wants Me Dead: Karadzic
Jill Starr , bloomingdale: Aug 28 2009
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US Wants Me Dead: KaradzicKaradzic said the US envoy not to try him before the UN tribunal if he withdrew from public life. (Reuter)
Irrefutable Proof the Hague Court Cannot Legimimately Prosecute Karadzic CaseSource: Instablogs Community
I witnessed with my own eyes and ears when attending the 2001 Preparatory Meetings to establish an newly emergent International Criminal Court, the exact caliber of criminal corruption running so very deeply at the Hague, that it was a perfectly viable topic of legitimate convers …
Did waterboarding work?Source: The L.A. Times
Reporting from Washington -- The release of internal Bush administration interrogation memos this week answered long-standing questions about the CIA's techniques for getting prisoners to talk, but left unsettled a debate in Washington over whether those methods worked
Iran, militant groups support Sudanese presidentSource: Yahoo! News
Fri Mar 6, 4:54 pm ET
KHARTOUM, Sudan – Senior leaders of Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah offered international support Friday to Sudan's president after he was charged with war crimes in Darfur, a sign that the bid to prosecute him could sharply radicalize his regime.
Hague Prosecutor: Congo Warlord Used Children to Kill Source: The New York Times
Congolese militia leader Thomas Lubanga trained child soldiers to kill, pillage and rape during the region's bloody 1998-2003 conflict, a war crimes prosecutor said at the start of his trial on Monday.
DisrespectSource: Think Progress
"Na Na Hey Hey … Goodbye!"
World Court to rule on US executions of Mexicans Source: International Herald Tribune
THE HAGUE, Netherlands: The International Court of Justice is due to rule Monday on a complaint that the United States defied the court when it executed a Mexican convicted rapist and murderer last year.
The International Criminal Court's Dream of Global JusticeSource: SPIEGEL ONLINE
The International Criminal Court in The Hague is supposed to bring war criminals to justice, but it has yet to deliver a single verdict. Can international law bring peace to war-torn regions -- or does it actually hinder the peace process?

In my lifetime I have seen white collar crime become so wide spread and accepted by the public and the political parties that represent us, that it has now, through the bush administration, become institutionalized.
Karadzic Not To Be Trialled For Genocide of Croats Source: Javno
The Hague prosecution is seriously thinking about altering the indictment against Radovan Karadzic, dropping charges of genocide against Bosnia-Herzegovina Croats, Pincom.info writes, referring to a source in The Hague prosecution.
Kosovo 'Won't Sue' Carla Del PonteSource:
"We could not proceed with such a step today due to pressure from outside," said Berat Luzha, a deputy from the Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK, and the politician who launched the initiative.
UN's Relentless Campaign Against The Jews Continues Source:
Vladimir Goryayev, executive director of the United Nations Register of Damage, has arrived in Israel to begin recording claims by Arabs against Israel as a result of the construction of the separation barrier. A U.N.
Kosovo: Crowds welcome Haradinaj homeSource: Reuters
April 4 (Reuters) - Thousands of flag-waving Kosovo Albanians turned out on Friday to welcome home ex-prime minister Ramush Haradinaj after his acquittal at the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague.
The Netherlands recognises KosovoSource:
The Hague - Dutch Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen has announced that the Netherlands is recognising Kosovo as an independent state.
Tomorrow never comes, Baldy on BlairSource: Guardian Unlimited
Tony Blair has led the Labour party for 13 years, defeated the Conservative party three successive times (once with me at the head of it), carried out innumerable policies to which I am utterly opposed and, still, try as I might, I cannot actually dislike him.
Hague court could see Bush prosecutedSource: Telegraph
"The court's chief prosecutor told The Sunday Telegraph that he would be willing to launch an inquiry and could envisage a scenario in which the Prime Minister and American President George W Bush could one day face charges at The Hague.