Lamola issues stern warning to UN over credibility of ICC

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Justice Minister Ronald Lamola's remarks come as the South African government finds itself in a quandary over how to treat an arrest warrant issued by the court for Russian President Vladimir Putin.

CAPE TOWN - Justice Minister Ronald Lamola has issued a stern warning to the United Nations about the credibility of the International Criminal Court being called into question if it does not investigate all crimes equally.

On Monday, foreign ministers gathered at the UN’s headquarters to mark the 25th anniversary of the Rome Statute, which gave rise to the ICC. "When one considers the referral and deferral powers of the United Nations Security Council, this shortcoming, a fundamental injustice, is particularly objectionable."

 

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