Quotes From Ngos On Security Council Res. 1487
21 June 2004
QUOTES FROM NGOS ON SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1487
William Pace, Coalition for the
ICC
“At a time when the US needs to show its support for
international justice more than ever, its request for ICC
immunity for peacekeepers is ill-conceived,” said William
Pace, Convenor of the 2,000-member NGO Coalition for the
ICC. “By bringing to justice individuals responsible for the
greatest human rights crimes, the ICC represents an
unprecedented level of global consensus on the need to
create universal legal standards. Security Council
Resolution 1487 seeks to undermine this significant step
forward for international justice and discredits the
Council. Council members should demonstrate their commitment
to justice and the rule of law by resisting renewal of this
resolution.”
Richard Dicker, Human Rights Watch
“The
bottom has fallen out of the coerced support for this
resolution and the US administration should let it be,” said
Richard Dicker, Director of the International Justice
Program at Human Rights Watch. “There is no advantage for
Washington in dividing the Security Council when they will
need the Council’s further support in Iraq. There can be no
compromise on a resolution that undercuts the equal
application of the law to all.”
David Donat Cattin,
Parliamentarians for Global Action
“How can the Security
Council adopt a resolution that strives to provide immunity
for certain individuals from the ICC when the Council has
repeatedly called for the respect of international
humanitarian law in Iraq and elsewhere? Should the
resolution pass for a third time, the Council would
blatantly contradict its own actions,” said Dr. David Donat
Cattin, Legal Advisor of PGA.
“On the one hand, the Security Council has recently affirmed its support for international institutions that uphold the rule of law. Yet by renewing this resolution, the Council would be hindering the work of a significant body--the ICC--whose goal is complementary to that of the United Nations in its efforts to protect human rights,” he said. “Perhaps most discouraging is the message a renewal would send to the victims of gross violations of human rights, who are eagerly awaiting the restoration of the rule of law in many corners of the world,” continued Dr. Donat Cattin. “If the international community, led by the United States, permits immunity from ICC prosecution for some individuals, who is to stop oppressive regimes and violent leaderships from requesting similar privileges?”
Heather Hamilton, Citizens
for Global Solutions
“Reintroduction of this resolution
is an unnecessary exercise that would serve only to waste
valuable U.S. diplomatic capital in the Security Council --
influence
that would be far better used to ensure success in Iraq,” said Heather B. Hamilton, Vice President for Programs, Citizens for Global Solutions.
“For each of the past two years, the U.S. has had to exert a great deal of pressure to ensure passage of the resolution, and each year it has been passed only under U.S. threats to veto all peacekeeping missions. Each year, UN Security Council members and the wider international community have stated that they consider it illegal under international law and that they do not intend to renew it indefinitely. The abstentions from Security Council members, including two permanent members of the Council, should not therefore come as a surprise to the Bush administration.”
Fiona McKay,
Human Rights First
“The growing opposition to renewal of
Resolution 1487 shows that states desire an end to special
treatment and exceptionalism,” said Fiona McKay, director of
Human Rights First’s International Justice Program. “For
its part, the U.S. should heed the call to end blanket
exemptions from the ICC and withdraw its request for the
resolution’s renewal.”
Jeanne Sulzer, International
Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
“How can the US
administration dare, particularly in light of reported
abuses in the Abu Ghraib prison, to negotiate for the future
impunity of their soldiers while the whole world expects
justice for victims?” said Jeanne Sulzer, Director of the
International Justice Program at Fédération Internationale
des ligues des Droit de l’Homme (FIDH). “FIDH welcomes and
joins the Secretary General’s call to the Security Council
not to renew this resolution.”
Yvonne Terlingen, Amnesty
International
“This is the time for the Council to stand
up for principle and the rule of law, and particularly for
the essential values enshrined in the Charter of the United
Nations,” said Yvonne Terlingen, Amnesty International’s
Representative at the UN. “We call for the defeat of this
illegal resolution once and for
all.”
ENDS