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    Iraq is heading to join the International Criminal Court

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    Iraq is heading to join the International Criminal Court Empty Iraq is heading to join the International Criminal Court

    Post by Rocky Sun 28 Sep 2014, 11:14 am

    Iraq is heading to join the International Criminal Court



     
    Twilight News / revealed the Independent High Commission for Human Rights in Iraq Sunday, an orientation for Iraq's accession to the State Criminal Court to re-submit a new application includes reasons to join.
    10344259_10152518022554524_1633135519324A member of the Board of Commissioners Bushra al-Obeidi's "Twilight News", "Iraq has submitted an application to join the International Criminal Court in 2044, but the United States pressed the government to withdraw the request at the time to maintain the immunity of its soldiers in Iraq during the occupation of the country."
    Obeidi explained that "the Iraqi government then decided to withdraw the application after months", indicating that "efforts are being made ​​to re-submit a request to Iraq's accession to  the International Criminal Court. "
    She pointed out that al-Obeidi, "the problem in the court includes in its law, since they  do not look to offenses committed prior to accession by any State to the Court, and therefore even  if Iraq joined the court, it will not be able to consider the elements of crimes  Daash against civilians. "
    And holds several independent bodies and government institutions notation crimes committed in  Iraq at the hands of the elements of "Daash" in the provinces of Diyala and Salah al  -Din, Nineveh, Anbar and Kirkuk and documented.
     
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