U.S. embassy officials whisked Rumsfeld away yesterday from a breakfast meeting in Paris organized by the Foreign Policy magazine after human rights groups filed a criminal complaint against the man who spearheaded President George W. Bush's "war on terror" for six years
Under international law, authorities in France are obliged to open an investigation when a complaint is made while the alleged torturer is on French soil
According to activists in France, who greeted Rumsfeld, shouting "murderer" and "war criminal" at the breakfast meeting venue, U.S. embassy officials remained tight-lipped about the former defense secretary's whereabouts citing "security reasons"
Anti-torture protesters in France believe that the defense secretary fled over the open border to Germany
French law enforcement agents are allowed to cross the border into Germany in pursuit of a fleeing fugitive
"Rumsfeld must be feeling how Saddam Hussein felt when U.S. forces were hunting him down,"