Dear readers,
We are publishing a special issue to provide you with a comprehensive overview of the controversies surrounding Kissinger’s visit to London on April 24. We fell compelled to omit a wealth of good articles as those published this week alone would have exceeded the capacity of any e-mailbox…
"No one can say that he served in an administration that did not make mistakes. The decisions made in high office are usually 51-49 decisions, so it is quite possible that mistakes were made. The issue is whether 30 years after the event courts are the appropriate means by which determination is made."
Henry Kissinger, Albert Hall, London, 24th April 2002
”Mr. Tatchell has made this application courteously and with obvious sincerity. I do not doubt the strength of feeling in him and many others that justice requires that Mr. Kissinger should face the allegations made against him in a court of law."
Nicholas Evans, District Judge, London, 24th April 2002
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