Erna Paris, author of several books including Long Shadows and the new book, The Sun Climbs Slow, talks about America’s relationship with the international criminal justice system.
The U.N. security council does not have veto power over the ICC, this should give no excuse for the ICC to go forward in the prosecution of Israelis for crimes against humanity, No U.S. veto to give cover to Israel this time.
Apr. 13 2009 11:40 AM
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Sara
from UWS
It would be the hight of Hypocrisy if Israel and specifically those responsible are not brought to the ICC for crimes against humanity!
Apr. 13 2009 11:34 AM
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kevin
from Brooklyn
Israel is a test of credibility for the ICC!!
The world is watching.
Apr. 13 2009 11:27 AM
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The U.N. security council does not have veto power over the ICC, this should give no excuse for the ICC to go forward in the prosecution of Israelis for crimes against humanity, No U.S. veto to give cover to Israel this time.
It would be the hight of Hypocrisy if Israel and specifically those responsible are not brought to the ICC for crimes against humanity!
Israel is a test of credibility for the ICC!!
The world is watching.
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