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"In the last nine months, the UK has had a very positive position on
the ICC. We expect the UK, under intense pressure during the course of
this conference, to stick to their principles."
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Richard Dicker Human Rights Watch |
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The speech was given by Tony Lloyd, Minister of State of the British Foreign and Office, on behalf of the European Union, of which the United Kingdom is currently president.
The United Kingdom recently joined the "like-minded group" of more than 50 states, which seeks to form an ICC with strong and independent powers to investigate and punish genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes.
All the members of the European Union except France are also members of the like-minded group.
"In the last nine months, the UK has had a very positive position on the ICC," said Richard Dicker, who heads the ICC campaign for Human Rights Watch, an international monitoring organization based in New York. "We expect the UK, under intense pressure during the course of this conference, to stick to their principles."
In his speech, Lloyd said that all members of the European Union
supported the establishment of an ICC. Yet he failed to address the
three most contentious issues of the conference:
For further information, in Rome, contact:
Richard Dicker: (mobile) 0335-345-629
Carroll Bogert: (mobile) 0335-348-9773
Reed Brody: (mobile) 0335-348-9772
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