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CITIZENS FOR GLOBAL SOLUTIONS | PRESS RELEASE |
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| June 23, 2004
STATEMENT ON THE U.S. DECISION NOT TO
SEEK RENEWAL OF PEACEKEEPER IMMUNITY RESOLUTION IN SECURITY COUNCIL
Washington, DC -- Statement of Citizens for
Global Solutions Vice President for Programs Heather B. Hamilton on the U.S.
decision not to seek renewal of Security Council Resolution 1487, which
grants immunity from prosecution to UN peacekeepers before the International
Criminal Court:
“Citizens for Global Solutions welcomes the U.S. decision not to seek a
Security Council resolution providing immunity from war crimes prosecution
to UN peacekeepers. As demonstrated by today’s announcement by the
International Criminal Court’s Chief Prosecutor of the start of
investigations into alleged atrocities in the Democratic Republic of Congo,
the ICC is functioning as intended and poses no threat to UN peacekeepers.
It is time to put to bed all misplaced concerns of misuse of the
International Criminal Court for frivolous prosecutions. This resolution
should be left in the dust bin of bad ideas. Citizens for Global Solutions
commends Security Council members for standing up for international law,
preserving the integrity of the Security Council, and recognizing the
extraordinary potential of both peacekeeping and the International Criminal
Court to build peace and security in our troubled world.”
### Notes to Editors:
Citizens for Global Solutions is a nonpartisan U.S. membership organization
that works for cooperative U.S. global engagement and supports strong and
effective international institutions, to solve problems nations cannot solve
alone.
U.S. Withdraws Its
Demands for Peacekeeping Exemption Renewal
For more information about the issue, including the text of previous
resolutions, country statements and a new
Citizens for Global
Solutions report on the ICC in the Congo and Uganda.
International NGO Coalition
for the ICC
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