Friday 2 January 2015

Palestinian Authority submits documents to UN to join International Criminal Court

Published time: January 02, 2015

The Palestinian delegation has delivered signed documents to the UN seeking to join the ICC. Its accession process was thus formally launched, which in turn could see the Palestinian Authority seeking war crimes charges to be brought against Israel.
Chief Palestinian observer, Riyad Mansour, has confirmed that the documents had been passed on in statements to reporters at the UN.
"We are honoured that we are to be the 123rd state party to join the ICC, which will become effective about 60 days from now," Mansour said at the UN as quoted by Al Jazeera.
"It is a very significant step which we will be taking. It is a legal option, it is a peaceful option, it is a civilized option and it is an option that anyone who upholds the law should not be afraid of."
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas signed the Rome Statute, the founding treaty to join the International Criminal Court, on Tuesday, a day after the UNSC failed to adopt the Arab coalition’s bid for the creation of a Palestinian state.
The ICC has already recognized Palestine’s “observer” status at the UN General Assembly, and the dispatch of the signed documents marks the final step in the process of consolidating its membership in the court.
On Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke out against the move saying that: “It is the Palestinian Authority – which is in a unity government with Hamas, an avowed terrorist organization that, like ISIS, perpetrates war crimes – that needs to be concerned about the International Criminal Court in the Hague.
He added they would rebuff the attempt, according to a statement published on the PM's website.

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