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This initiative deserves full support.
Basem, Enrique
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FROM:
Dr. Yvonne Schmidt
Institute for International Law and International Relations
Karl-Franzens University of Graz
A - 8010 Graz, Universitätsstraß
e 15/A 4
Tel.: +43 (0)316/380 - 3419
Fax: +43 (0)316/380 - 9455
E-Mail: yvonne.schmidt@???
To:
The Office of the Prosecutor,
International Criminal Court
PO Box 19519
2500CM, The Hague
The Netherlands
Tel.: +31 70 515 85 15 or
Fax: +31 70 515 85 55
e-mail address: pio@??? <
mailto:pio@icc-cpi.int>
July 2006
Dear Sir or Madam,
I understand that under the Rome Statute members of the Public may refer to
your attention alleged major war crimes for investigation and possible
prosecution.
I note that under the Rome Statute you are empowered to consider such
crimes. I further note that the very existence of your court helps to
prevent such crimes by serving notice that these cannot in future be carried
out with total impunity.
I note that the Rome Statute directs your consideration to "the most serious
crimes of international concern," and that Article 8 of the above Statute
stipulates: "The Court shall have jurisdiction in respect of war crimes in
particular when committed as part of a plan or policy or as part of a
large-scale commission of such crimes."Furthermore that 'for the purposes of
this Statute, "war crimes" means ...(iv) 'Extensive destruction ... not
justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly."
And that furthermore "other serious violations" include "intentionally
directing attacks against civilian objects, that is, objects which are not
military objectives,"
I further note that these actions are, as the Statute requires, part of a
"plan". Israeli military authorities have publicly stated this, saying their
plan requires many more days or weeks of continuing military action and
destruction. Their plan has already resulted in what the Lebanese government
have called a 'catastrophe' inflicted on their civilian population, one that
is continuing to create havoc and grave suffering, driving hundreds of
thousands from their homes, destroying much of the civilian infrastructure
of Lebanon.
I am therefore convinced that these crimes meet the requirements for action
of the Rome Statute. I thus urgently ask that you immediately initiate
research with a view to seeing if a prosecution is called for, into the
current devastating bombing and shelling of the state of Lebanon, including
of its roads and road traffic, power stations, airports and sea ports,
bridges and homes, by the political and military leadership of the State of
Israel.
I further request that if you decide to consider this, you make this
immediately public. I ask in the hope that this will help in a small way to
deter further crimes and help bring about a cessation of the current
hostilities.
I am persuaded that, given your previous actions relating to war crimes
committed elsewhere, no politician or general engaged in war crimes would
wish to be submitted to your scrutiny.
y.s....