March 31, 2005
ICC - USA = OK:
U.S. Drops Objection to Sudan Trial (GEORGE GEDDA, March 31, 2005, Associated Press)
The United States is dropping its objections to use of the U.N.'s International Criminal Court to try Sudanese responsible for an ethnic cleansing campaign in the Darfur region that has killed tens of thousands of people and uprooted more than 2 million, administration officials said Wednesday night.The administration had preferred that an African court try the case but agreed to a compromise during daylong discussions at the United Nations on Wednesday.
The United States has strongly opposed the ICC on grounds that American service members or civilians serving overseas could be subject to politically motivated or frivolous prosecutions.
In return for its concession, the United States received assurances that Americans deployed in Sudan, in whatever capacity, would not be subject to ICC prosecutions, the officials told The Associated Press. They asked not to be identified because the decision has not been officially announced.
The decision could raise hackles among conservatives for whom the ICC is an unaccountable body that cannot be trusted to the right thing.
That's silly. Conservatives are all for depriving second rates nations like France of their sovereignty so long as we keep our own. Posted by Orrin Judd at March 31, 2005 8:28 AM
Does kind of contradict Orrin's claim that Bush has actually been doing something for the victims in Darfur.
It appears from this that he has been protecting the perps. Like I said all along.
Posted by: Harry Eagar at April 1, 2005 1:24 AM