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At Risk of Losing Critical Funds, Benin Signs
BIA
September 19, 2005 – Despite signaling that it would not enter into a
Bilateral Immunity Agreement (BIA) with the United States, Benin has
reportedly signed a BIA. Prior to signing the agreement, the country
risked losing up to $250,000 International Military Education and
Training (IMET) funds for fiscal 2005 and up to $50,000 IMET funds for
fiscal 2006. The Bush administration
officially announced Benin’s decision to sign an agreement
preventing the International Criminal Court (ICC) from proceeding
against U.S. personnel within the country on September 9.
Benin is the 93rd country Citizens for Global
Solutions has been able to verify that has signed a BIA and the 44th ICC
member state to do so. Although Benin is the latest African country to
sign a BIA, 6 African countries have yet to do so, including regional
leaders Kenya
and South Africa. Nigeria’s parliament also has
moved to
rescind that country’s BIA with the U.S.
Updated September 19, 2005
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