If indicted, Al-Bashir destined to face justice before UN court
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Dec 3, 2008, 19:32 GMT
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ICC chief prosecutor has done the best job under the Rome statute,1998 in seeking arrest warrant of Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir.Article 16 of the staute should not be misused since impunity would be awarded to a heinous criminal ,whoever he is.Peace talks could continue after his arrest and prosecution.ICC shall be allowed to operate and the UN-SC should not join pro-genocidal politics.Even Barack Obama has to sign and ratify the ICC statute.Hague invasion Act violates international law and above all, the very foundation of the UN.
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lanceDec 3rd, 2008 - 19:44:56
A president destined to face justice at the ICC.
Sounds very very good.
Some other presidents should be so lucky as to have the same destiny.
Lets hope justice rains throughout the world and we rid ourself of presidents that order mass destruction and killing, especially with jesus-bombs.
The sweet smell of justice (real justice, not jesus-bomb justice) is what brings peace to the earth.
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