| Petition: "End impunity in Palestine: calling for investigation and prosecution by the International Criminal Court " |
|
|
|
| Monday, 10 December 2012 00:00 |
|
In
January
The
only judicial recourse available to Palestinians at present is to file a
complaint with the Israeli Military Advocate General (a criminal procedure) and
the compensation officer of the Israeli Ministry of Defense (a civil, or tort
procedure). Previous efforts to seek justice through the Israeli court system
have been ineffective, failing to lead to any substantive delivery of justice. We
have worked for many years within the Israeli judicial system, trying to
achieve justice and accountability for Palestinian victims; this experience has
unequivocally proven that the system is incapable of ensuring an effective
remedy for Palestinian victims. This conclusion was confirmed by the UN Committee
of Experts following the so-called ‘Operation Cast Lead’ of 2008-2009. The
Committee stated: “the official inquiry must be conducted by a truly
independent body, given the obvious conflict inherent in the military’s
examining its own role in designing and executing ‘Operation Cast Lead’”.
In
the absence of an independent body which is empowered to investigate the
alleged commission of crimes against the people of
Now
that
1- The
State of Palestine to sign and ratify the Rome Statute without undue delay, and
to lodge a declaration with the Court’s Registrar under Article 11 (2) and 12
(3) of the Statute, accepting the exercise of jurisdiction by the Court from
the date of entry into force of the Statute, 1 July 2002; 2- The
Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, following the accession of
Palestine to the Rome Statute, to initiate an investigation proprio motu into
alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity which are committed in Palestine
in violation of the Statute, and to request an authorization of the Pre-Trial
Chamber to proceed with an investigation, pursuant to article 15 of the
Statute; 3- The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to
reopen the preliminary examination, and to take into account the proper
elements in order to finally open an investigation into the situation in
Palestine, bringing the issue before the Pre-trial Chamber for a judicial determination
of the matter.
|
| Last Updated on Monday, 10 December 2012 12:22 |








