Monday, June 2, 2008

A History of Political Trials

John Laughland examines the past and the present.
Various conclusions emerge from the historical account. The first is that, in three hundred years of trials of former heads of state and government, there has never been a single acquittal. The only former heads of state who have escaped conviction have been Erich Honecker, the former head of state of East Germany, and Slobodan Milosevic, the former Yugoslav president – the former by being about to die, the latter by actually dying while still on trial. The grim words of Danton to a French exile who returned from London to Paris in 1792 to help the defence of Louis XVI have been proved right: “Can one help a king who is on trial? He is dead as soon as he appears before his judges.”
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