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Student activists launch petition on Rome Statute, seeking justice for MH17 victims

Nine students launched a petition to urge the government to reconsider its decision to withdraw from the Rome Statute for the sake of those whose lives were lost in the MH17 tragedy. — Screenshot taken from www.change.org

The petition said the alleged perpetrators of the tragedy could not be brought to the International Criminal Court because of Malaysia’s status as a non-signatory country. Malaysia Airlines Berhad’s MH17 was shot down over territory held by pro-Russian separatist forces in Eastern Ukraine on July 17, 2014 while flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.The petition that was launched on Saturday has garnered more than 2,800 votes as of 5.30pm today.

“In the exercise of his functions, he shall act in accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister or the Cabinet. He is not authorised to wage wars,” it added. On Sunday, the nine student activists who leaked the paper had claimed that the executive summary was presented to the Conference of Rulers on April 2.

 

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Neither Russia nor Ukraine are parties to the statute. So Malaysia ratifying it won't make a jot of difference. Pretty low of these activists to use the deaths of the MH17 passengers for their own ends.

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