Showing posts with label ICC Prosecutor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICC Prosecutor. Show all posts

Thursday, July 13, 2023

VIDEO: Statement of ICC Prosecutor to the UN Security Council on the Situation in Darfur Sudan

English:
ICC Prosecutor Karim A. A. Khan KC briefs the UNSC on the Situation in Darfur, Sudan
https://youtu.be/J8Ln0m5wAhA

French:
Le Procureur de la CPI informe le Conseil de sécurité de l’ONU de la situation au Darfour (Soudan)

Arabic:
المدعي العام للمحكمة الجنائية الدولية يقدم إحاطة إلى مجلس الأمن بشأن الحالة في دارفور، بالسودان 
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ICC Khan briefs UN Security Council on Darfur, Sudan

This ICC tweet says, Today: #ICC Prosecutor @KarimKhanQC will brief the #UNSC on the Situation in #Darfur, Sudan. Tune in 15:00 NY Time / 21:00 The Hague Time @UNWebTV https://media.un.org/en/asset/k15/k15amh2bpl. Watch on Twitter.

Note from Sudan Watch Ed: @KarimKhanQC should read @KarimKhanKC (King's Counsel instead of Queen's Counsel) but an additional Twitter account would have to be created. The above tweet was posted at 11:00 AM on Thursday 13 July 2023. The time in the UK to watch the live stream* at UN Web TV https://media.un.org/en/asset/k15/k15amh2bpl is London (BST) 20:00 PM on Thursday 13 July. Not sure if it can be viewed at another time on catchup. *Description: Summary 1) Sudan and South Sudan - Security Council, 9375th meeting. 2) Non-proliferation/Democratic People's Republic of Korea - Security Council, 9376th meeting.

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ICC Khan met Sudan rep for briefing UNSC on Darfur

This ICC tweet says: #ICC Prosecutor @KarimKhanQC met w/ H.E Mr. Al-Harith Idriss Al-Harith Mohamed, Permanent Representative of Sudan to the United Nations. Key messages addressed ahead of briefing by Prosecutor Khan to #UN Security Council on the situation in #Darfur. Note, the tweet was posted at 9:23 PM on Wednesday 12 July 2023.

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UN essential partner for ICC in delivering for victims

This ICC tweet says: Ahead of briefing to #UNSC on the situation in #Darfur, #ICC Prosecutor @KarimKhanQC met w/@DicarloRosemary, @UNUnder-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs. @UN an essential partner for the #ICC in delivering for victims of atrocity crimes globally. Note, the tweet was posted at 8:59 PM on Wednesday 12 July 2023.

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Thursday, June 22, 2023

US Attorney General visited the ICC on 19 June 2023

NOTE from Sudan Watch Ed: The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague relies on international cooperation and lots of money for support.

This footage tweeted by ICC shows US Attorney General Merrick Garland visiting ICC Headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands on Mon 19 Jun 2023.

It shows Mr Garland meeting ICC President Judge Piotr Hofmanski, ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan KC and ICC Registrar Osvaldo Zavala Giler.

The end of the clip shows Mr Garland sitting at a table signing a document.

Maybe the US is signing up to the ICC or just wants to be seen as supporting it by sharing intel evidence to help catch people accused of war crimes etc.
Post script by Sudan Watch Editor:

Countries that are part of the ICC
123 countries are States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Out of them 33 are African States, 19 are Asia-Pacific States, 18 are from Eastern Europe, 28 are from Latin American and Caribbean States, and 25 are from Western European and other States.

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Countries that are not part of the ICC
At the time of writing and after a quick search, it seems at least 22 countries of are not part of the ICC, namely: United States, Russia, China, India, Israel, Egypt, Ethiopia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Libya, Ukraine, Cuba, Haiti, Crete, Turkey, Indonesia, North Korea, Burundi, Philippines, Sudan, South Sudan.


Note, in 2020, the largest contributions came from Japan, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. Some countries, notably Brazil and Venezuela, have run up millions of dollars in overdue payments.


Washington has backed ICC efforts on several occasions, however. In 2005, the Bush administration allowed the Security Council to refer the Darfur case, and it later offered to assist the court’s investigation, which legal experts saw as a softening of the US stance. In 2011, the Barack Obama administration voted in favour of the Security Council referral for a Libya investigation. It also helped deliver several fugitives to The Hague and offered to pay millions of dollars as rewards for information on individuals accused of atrocities.


Source: CFR https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/role-international-criminal-court

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UPDATED on Sat 24 Jun 2023 15:17 BST
Ref list of countries not part of the ICC: changed number 20 to 22 and added Sudan, South Sudan.
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