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| 9.24.01
| United Nations news
Posted on 09/24/2001 8:54:42 PM PDT by freedomnews
Preparatory panel on International Criminal Court begins session in New York
24 September The United Nations panel laying the groundwork for the eventual establishment of the International Criminal Court opened a two-week session at United Nations Headquarters in New York today, hearing a call for the inclusion of terrorism in the court's Statute.
"During the last two weeks, there emerged a general consensus that the world has entered a new period as a result of these horrible terrorist attacks" against the United States said Turkey's representative, Daryal Batibay. "International terrorism has emerged as the most urgent and compelling crime the world is presently confronted with."
The meeting began with a moment of silence in memory of the recent terrorist attacks against the United States. "Even those of us who were not immediately and personally affected by that violence felt painfully assaulted and feel a profound sense of loss indeed," said Commission Chairman Ambassador Philippe Kirsch of Canada, extending condolences on behalf to the United States, New York and all those who were grieving for the loss of their loved ones.
The Chairman noted that as of today, 38 States had become parties to the Court's Statute, which will enter into force once it has been ratified by 60 countries. During the meeting, representatives of Peru, Poland, Mexico and Switzerland announced plans to ratify the Statute soon.
Poland's representative, Piotr Ogonowski, said the attacks heightened the importance of the session. "This unprecedented attack against innocent civilians makes us all the more aware of the relevance of the work that we are carrying out," he said. The very purpose of the establishment of an International Criminal Court is to prevent atrocities against innocent people and massive loss of human life."
The Preparatory Commission has the task of negotiating practical arrangements to pave the way for the eventual functioning of the Court. Specific issues currently under consideration include drafting a relationship agreement between the Court and the UN as well as a relationship agreement between the Court and its host country, the Netherlands. Negotiators are also working to define the crime of aggression. In addition, they are setting up the Court's financial rules and regulations as well as its first-year budget.
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To: freedomnews
Thanks for this post. BUMP!
To: freedomnews
NO! to an International Criminal Court.
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posted on
09/24/2001 8:58:09 PM PDT
by
Jean S
To: all
Another f*cking waste of time from self-important people who want to get in on the act and take over. These losers don't seem to understand that there won't be any criminal court and there won't be any Western European Hotel-Prison-Spas for these murdering dirty-necked galoots. We're already chosen to let the Delta force and the Rangers and the SAS take care of things for us.
To: freedomnews
To: The Kitten
If the UN has what they want, the terrorists will go to trial one at a time while their fellow terrorists continue to carry out terror attacks, bringing this nation to a standstill. Empty the UN building and rent the space for offices. Put the sniveling bastards in some other country and stop paying for them to denegrate our country!
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posted on
09/24/2001 9:04:07 PM PDT
by
MHGinTN
To: freedomnews
Forget the UN.
To: The Kitten
To: JeepInMazar
To: newzjunkey
To: freedomnews
Is this the same group that just recently represented genocidal maniacs calling for reparations fron the rotten US?
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posted on
09/24/2001 9:12:31 PM PDT
by
umgud
To: JeanS
To: freedomnews
(Implied Barf Alert!)
Go to your room, U.N. The adults need to talk.
The U.N. has no business getting involved in business it can't possibly handle.
To: freedomnews
Thanks for the links!
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posted on
09/24/2001 9:14:58 PM PDT
by
Jean S
To: newzjunkey
To: freedomnews
Justice will not be found in the Hague. Nor will victory.
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posted on
09/24/2001 9:18:14 PM PDT
by
Faraday
To: JeanS
To: freedomnews
a singular world court. hmmm. where i have heard about this? next, they'll say that any individual nation can't battle terrorism and that they need a standing 'army to fight terror'. then, they'll say that there are too many currencies and too many laws in too many jurisdictions, so they'll want an international currency, singular. then, the friction caused around the world by all the (false) religions (as they relate to true authentic Christianity) will mean one world wide licensed ecumenical religion. and on and on until the singular fascist world state without borders will be what we have in place of sovereignty, individual nation states, currencies, armies, etc. this was all prophesied and written about thousands of years ago. for those with eyes to see and ears to hear.
To: MHGinTN
why do all the lunatics pick the wrong target? if they're going to do something horrendous and stupid, do it to the worthless un!
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