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Belgian Says Gen. Franks Committed War Crimes
From 
Associated Press
May 15, 2003
BRUSSELS —— A left-wing candidate in Belgium's 
parliamentary elections lodged 
a war crimes complaint Wednesday against Army 
Gen. Tommy Franks, commander of 
coalition forces in the Iraq war.
Lawyer Jan Fermon presented the complaint against 
Franks and a Marine officer 
he identified as Col. Brian P. McCoy to Belgium's 
federal prosecutors office 
despite recent changes in the country's war 
crimes law to prevent such 
charges against 
Americans.
Fermon said he was representing 17 Iraqi and two 
Jordanian civilians injured 
or bereaved by U.S. attacks, though he gave few 
details.
"This is not a symbolic action. My clients want 
an independent inquiry into 
what happened," Fermon said.
He said the accusations against Franks focused on 
the bombing of civilian 
areas, what he called indiscriminate shooting by 
U.S. troops when they 
entered Baghdad, and the failure to stop looting. 
He charged that McCoy 
ordered troops to fire on ambulances.
The case has provoked anger in Washington. 
America's most senior military 
officer suggested the allegations and earlier 
charges against other U.S. 
officials could jeopardize Belgium's role as a 
host for NATO and European 
Union meetings.
"It's looked upon by the U.S. government as a 
very, very serious situation," 
Gen. Richard B. Myers, chairman of the Joint 
Chiefs of Staff, said Tuesday on 
a visit to NATO headquarters in Brussels.
To head off such complaints, the government last 
month rushed through changes 
to a law introduced in the early 1990s that 
authorized Belgian courts to try 
genocide and other war crimes wherever they 
occurred.
Legal experts predicted that the case against 
Franks and McCoy would be 
thrown out by the prosecutors office.
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