> Larry wrote:
> The war crimes law is quite clear - currently serving  heads of state
> are immune from prosecution.

By "deposed" you mean that he was involuntarily removed from a postion
to govern?

That being the case, all Canada would have to do is seize the
President's entourage and hold him; then he'd be deposed and therefore
available for war crimes prosecution.  Done and done.

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