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Top UN official stresses need to end impunity for war crimes and human rights abuses |
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UNITED NATIONS, Aug 11 (APP): UN Deputy Secretary-General
Asha-Rose Migiro has called on lawyers to play a greater role in ensuring that
countries live up to their commitments to protect populations from genocide, war
crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity. In an address to the
American Bar Association in New York, Ms. Migiro said the fight to bring an end
to impunity for such crimes is one of the most important ways of ensuring that
the rule of law is put into practice worldwide.
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She cited the formation of the International
Criminal Court (ICC), a
permanent institution aimed at trying those
responsible for the worst crimes, and the 2005 pledge by world leaders at the UN
on the “responsibility to protect” populations from such crimes as important
milestones.
“Now, the need to make this responsibility to protect fully
operational represents a major priority and challenge for the United Nations and
for our Member States,” Ms. Migiro said.
The Deputy Secretary-General said the emergence of
international criminal law and such institutions as the ICC raised the question
of how to reconcile the need for peace in a country emerging from conflict with
the duty of justice for the victims of that war.
“For the United Nations, justice and peace are
complementary requirements. We strongly believe that there can be no lasting
peace without justice. The question therefore is not whether justice should be
pursued, but rather how best to interlink the two in the light of the specific
circumstances, without sacrificing one for another”.
“The United Nations has a clear position that it
cannot support any amnesty for genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity
and gross human rights abuses. I hope that you, as legal professionals, will work
wherever possible to ensure that justice is not sidelined in the short-term
interests of an unsustainable peace”, she said.
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Saleem Shahzad Inquiry Commission Report |
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Chinese Prime Minister Visit to Pakistan |
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Presidential address to the joint sitting of parliament |
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