Obama accused of crimes against humanity

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A Spanish lawyer has formally accused US President Barack Obama of crimes against humanity for ordering the assassination of Osama bin Laden, says The Telegraph. Daniel Fiol lodged a written complaint at the International Criminal Court accusing the US president of breaching the Geneva Convention. Navy Seals acting on Obama’s orders shot the al Qaeda leader dead on May 2 after storming his compound in Abbottabad. In his written complaint, the Majorca-based lawyer said bin Laden should have been “pursued, arrested, tried and convicted” on behalf of “the victims of some terrible and appalling atrocities”. The killing of bin Laden was even worse as it took place in foreign territory, Pakistan, without the permission of that government, he said. “I am not being paid by al Qaeda,” Fiol joked. The Telegraph recalled former British prime minister Tony Blair as saying that he would not have hesitated to order the assassination of bin Laden if the decision had been his.