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Frontier Justice From Spain

For generations in Western culture, legal jurisdiction over people and events within a nation's borders rested only with that nation's government. In recent years, however, human rights activists have pushed the concept of "universal jurisdiction," by which judges in one country can assert authority to prosecute any offense regardless of where it took place.

The zealots have found their champion in one Baltasar Garzon, a judge on the Spanish National Court. A socialist activist as a college student, Garzon at age 32 became the youngest magistrate on the court. Now 53, he has spent many of the intervening years practicing what can only be called judicial megalomania.

Thriving on publicity, Judge Garzon has, at various times, gone after former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, the late former Chilean strongman Augusto Pinochet, 98 former Argentine military members (despite an amnesty enacted after the end of that country's "dirty war"). In 2003 he even indicted Osama bin Laden and 34 other alleged terrorists, a few of whom were in Spanish custody. He charged them with being members of a terrorist gang and for being involved in the 9/11 attacks, rather than any terrorist acts in Spain. The proper jurisdiction for anything involving 9/11 would have been the United States. As desirable as it would have been to capture and try bin Laden, only 18 of the defendants were convicted of having terrorist links and none with 9/11.

Late last year, Judge Garzon reopened the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s, by accusing the late Generalissimo Franco (dead 33 years) and 44 of his army and Falange Party officials of war crimes. Inasmuch as a 1977 amnesty sought to put that war to rest through national reconciliation, cooler heads prevailed. On the eve of a National Court ruling that he had no jurisdiction, the publicity-seeking Garzon dropped his probe.

Last year, Judge Garzon found a new, much larger target: alleged polluters of the atmosphere He said he would fight global warming by bringing them to justice wherever they were. He hasn't yet turned this plan into action. Instead, his most recent judicial escapade involves two Russian citizens, one of whom has lived peacefully on the Spanish island of Majorca for a decade.

Last June he initiated the arrest of Gennady Petrov. The Guardia Civil, with helicopters overhead and tipped off media outlets present, surrounded Petrov's house, grilled him and his wife for four hours, carted off jewelry and other valuables, took two automobiles and threw Petrov in jail. Two days later he was charged with money laundering, falsification of documents and violations of tax law. Ironically, Petrov had moved to Spain to escape being a possible target of Russian mafiosi. He had no criminal record in Spain or Russia. His lawyer contends that the court has produced insufficient evidence to substantiate its indictment and shows no inclination to bring Petrov to trial (under Spanish law, he may be held for up to four years before being tried).

In October, Judge Garzon stretched "universal jurisdiction" once again. He issued a summons to appear for questioning for Vladislav Reznik, a member of the Russian State Duma (legislature), for alleged connections to organized crime. Reznik lives in Russia, but has a vacation home, purchased from Petrov, on Majorca. This residence was raided and some contents seized. Reznik chairs the Duma's Financial Markets Committee and is a reputable citizen. Viktor Pleskachevsky, chairman of another Duma committee, said of the raid, "As the search [of Reznik's Majorca house] was conducted within the framework of a criminal case unknown to us, in the attendance of the media, and Judge Garzon is well known for hearing political cases, we have grounds to suspect that it is a politically motivated action."

For the moment, Judge Garzon is distracted. He took a sabbatical in 2005-06 to teach at New York University and was paid $200,000 in addition to his judge's salary. Spain's judicial oversight board claims he did not advise its members of his double-dipping arrangement, something that is required by law. The board's investigators must decide by mid-April whether to drop the case or penalize Garzon.

If it is dropped, the world can expect this judicial megalomaniac to look for other tempting targets, such as U.S. military leaders or government officials, past or present, who carry out policies he considers "war crimes."

(Mr. Hannaford is a member of the Committee on the Present Danger.)

Letter to the Editor

Peter Hannaford was closely associated with the late President Ronald Reagan for a number of years and is the author of Recollections of Reagan. After many years in Washington, D.C. he has returned to his native California. His e-mail address is: pdh3292@aol.com.

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Topics about Crimes » Frontier Justice From Spain links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

Topics about Crimes » Frontier Justice From Spain Topics about Crimes Home About Frontier Justice From Spain 26 Mar, 2009   Crimes Topics The Brooding Lizard created an interesting post today on Frontier Justice From Spain Here’s a short outline Civil War of the 1930s, by accusing the late Generalissimo Franco (dead 33 years) and 44 of his army

Matthew Vadum| 3.26.09 @ 10:02AM

Garzon is out of control. He is a symbol of the Third World, banana republic-style approach to justice. Perhaps he will indict Queen Isabella posthumously for expelling the Moors.

bluecollarbytes| 3.26.09 @ 12:20PM

Baltasar Garzon is noteworthy as a Symbol of where we're headed as "the world" and as a country. He's got to be one of many hundreds of thousands (or?) of bureaucrats, judges, politicians, activist reporters, etc. throughout the world who are determined to force Change on us all.

The debate on American good sense carries on, but 'we' are largely ignorant of what goes on in the elite circles of Leftist ambitions. And just pointing out the associated risks these days brings accusatory cries of "extremist" or "far right". The ObamaShow may succeed in transforming the radical into the norm. At that point we'll be looking at a whole different Leftbent horizon, rivaling the demands of some PopMedia-Judge in Spain.

Die Rechte Ecke| 3.26.09 @ 11:08PM

I hereby find Baltasar Garzon guilty of crimes against humanity and sentence him to life at hard labor because he is an - in res loquitor!
Senor Baltasar Garzon, tu eres un pero grande, ese!
Time to pay!
If he can over-reach his jurisdiction, so can I.
Welcome, Senor Baltasar Garzon, to my court - the court of Die Rechte Ecke.
I, am judge and jury, and if I get my hands on you, executioner of said verdict.

Charles Martel| 3.27.09 @ 4:36AM

The 112th Congress will need at some point to address the issue of so-called "universal jurisdiction" and reject it utterly. The 111th Congress no doubt welcomes the idea, as I would expect also of the AG, and should not be expected to denounce this pernicious and indefensible infringement of national sovereignty.

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Pingback| 3.27.09 @ 1:42PM

Topics about Culture » Frontier Justice From Spain links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

Topics about Culture » Frontier Justice From Spain Topics about Culture Home About Frontier Justice From Spain 26 Mar, 2009   Culture Topics one piece added an interesting post on Frontier Justice From Spain Here’s a small excerpt For generations in Western culture, legal jurisdiction over people and events within a nation’s borders

Michele San Pietro| 3.29.09 @ 1:07PM

Baltasar Garzon is simply a madman, and the Spaniards are greatly responsible for the United States' current situation, since they have been just spreading poisong against it for the past 30 years: try to read a Spanish newspaper, and you will find only insults against the United States... we have to stop all those madmen before it is too late!

Jack Ross| 4.16.09 @ 1:29PM

Spain May Indict Gonzales & 5 Others for Torture? WOW!!

The same Spain that should be convicted for the deaths of maybe tens of millions of people in Latin America, and funding an entire empire from the rape and plunder of said region ? For hundreds of years ??

Can you imagine the reparations from that plunder ?
Trillions..

The same Spain who religiously persecuted hundreds of thousands of Jews and Muslims, committing all levels of war crimes in their effort to remove all non Catholics from Iberia?

The same Spain that continues to hold African colonial territory ?

The same Spain ruled by a dictator for longer than Hitler, committing all manners of crimes and persecution against its own people, to the point that now all memorials against Franco are gone, and even saying his name can create troubles ??

Seriously, Baltasar Garzon & Bush haters, stop drinking the kool aid.

There are few countries in Europe that have as much blood on their hands
Than the Spanish, even Nazi Germany would have a tough time keeping up.

Maybe this prosecutor should open a history book once in a while,
He'll find a lot more in his own backyard than Bush and co. Could ever have done.

Spain has been criminal for centuries.

So, this is just some bullshit waste of time joke to get some free press for the personal glory of an individual, whose levels of hypocrisy could only be exceeded by those who could actually support this nonsense.

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