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Re: اوكامبو يصرح :- احمد هارون حاول الذهاب للحج بباسبورت مزور وعندما اكتشف اننا نتابعه لغى الفك (Re: Wasil Ali)
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Quote: The International Criminal Court and the 2003 invasion of Iraq Main article: The International Criminal Court and the 2003 invasion of Iraq In March 2003, the United States and its allies, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Poland invaded Iraq. The UK, Australia, and Poland are all state parties to the Rome Statute which established the ICC and therefore their nationals are liable to prosecution by the court for the violation of any relevant international criminal laws. The Office of the Prosecutor of the ICC reported in February 2006, that it had received 240 communications in connection with the invasion of Iraq in March 2003 which alleged that various war crimes had been committed.On 2006-02-09, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, in his position as Prosecutor of the ICC, published a letter that he had sent to all those who had communicated with him concerning the above, which set out his conclusions on these matters, following a preliminary analysis of the complaints. He explained in his decision letter, that essentially two sets of complaints were involved. He explained that the legality of the invasion was not within his competence because crimes against peace have not yet been incorporated into the Rome Statute; and that in the other cases none of them were of sufficient gravity to warrant forwarding to the ICC.[1] |
المصدر:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Moreno-Ocampo
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