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Elias Davidsson.
who doesn't believe that 19 Arabs were
responsible for the events on 9/11 and
urges the UN to investigate based on Human Rights issues.
On Sept. 11, 2001, approx. 3,000 people
were murdered in the United States. The US Government has failed to
adequately investigate this mass murder. The United Nations are mandated
to inquire about such failures. The UN was requested to do so,
PRLog (Press Release)
– Apr 26, 2008 – Icelandic scholar and human rights activist
Elias Davidsson submitted to the UN Special Rapporteur on extra
judicial, summary or arbitrary executions a detailed memorandum
describing the failure of the United States government to adequately
investigate the mass
murder
that occurred on September 11, 2001, establish the truth and bring those
responsible to justice. His submission is based on the following
principles of human rights that have been affirmed by the United Nations
and human rights tribunals, and reaffirmed by a panel of distinguished
personalities concerned with the need to establish the truth on the mass
murder of September 11, 2001. These include Prof. Ali Khan, Law Faculty,
Washburn University (USA); Dr. Daniele Ganser, Historisches Seminar,
University of Basle (CH); Dr. Kevin Barrett, Co-Founder of the
Muslim-Jewish-Christian Alliance for 9/11 Truth (USA); Jim Fetzer,
Distinguished McKnight University Professor Emeritus, University of
Minnesota (USA) and Prof. Lynn Margulis, Distinguished University
Professor, MIT and member of the National Academy of Sciences (USA):
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