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Cairo, 17th July 2008 Press Release In celebration of the International Criminal Justice Day The Egyptian Coalition for the International Criminal Court (ECICC) Appeals the Egyptian Government to ratify the Rome Statute Today marks the 10th anniversary of the adoption of the Rome Statute, the founding treaty of the International Criminal Court in July 17th 1998, when 120 States participating in the "United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court" adopted the Statute. This court has the power to prosecute and to sue persons who are involved to commit the most series crimes against humanity, crimes of genocide, war crimes and the crime of aggression. The Egyptian Coalition for the International Criminal Court (ECICC) noted that although the valuable role and efforts made by the Egyptian delegation participated in the Rome conference establishing the court and also despite that the Egyptian government signed on the Statute of the Court on December 26th 2000, the Egyptian government has not ratify the Statute yet. While the ECICC, celebrates the tenth anniversary of the adoption of the Statute of the International Criminal Court, it takes this occasion to appeal to the Egyptian government to ratify the Statute of the Court. On this occasion also, the ECICC appeals to the Egyptian civil society organizations in order to intensify their efforts to raise the legal awareness on the Court, as an international mechanism that establish the international criminal justice and human rights protection, as well as appealing to these organizations to ratify the Statute of the Court. Worth mentioning that the number of ratifications so far are107 ones, only three Arab countries have ratified the Statute which are Jordan on April 11th 2002, Djibouti on November 5th 2002 and the Comoros on Aug. 18th 2006 . While the total number of signatories to the Convention are 139 Signatories, including 13 Arab countries that signed on the Statute which are: Egypt on December 26th 2000, Algeria on December 28th 2000, Morocco on Sept. 8th 2000, Sudan on September 8th 2000, Syria on November 29th 2000, Kuwait on September 8th 2000, the Emirates on November 27th 2000, Bahrain on December 11th 2000, the Sultanate of Oman On December 20th 2000 and Yemen on December 28th 2000.
Countries that have not yet signed
on the Convention are 8 Arab countries which are: |
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