User talk:81.38.181.252

September 2021
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Hallo!: the fact that the 'Resistance' activities were 'Ordinary crimes' was bought to my consideration by an Spanish State attorney, who was sent later to the European Human Rights Court in Strasbourg. Somewhere in Wikipedia or elsewhere must be the 'Geneva War Agreements', that seem depicting all this. Yes, if 'Resistance' is a regular way of fighting or a criminal activity is connected to the subject 'Resistance', if this was or not an acceptable fighting way for International War agreements, but you know what George Bush said after the death of a journalist in the Irak War: 'War is a dangerous place', and about 'International Law', at a journalist question: 'International Law?, let me check tomorrow with my attorney what is this, and I'll answer you'. I can see no valid reason for your remark, and the comment deserves being preserved. Thanks. Blessings +.