22 April 2014
Source: Middle East Monitor
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has confirmed that the
complaint filed by the Freedom & Justice Party last year on behalf
of the constitutional Government of Egypt is still under consideration
by the Chief Prosecutor Mrs Fatou Bensouda despite untrue press reports
to the contrary.
Following the coup d'état in July 2013 the Freedom & Justice
Party submitted a formal complaint to the ICC along with an Article 12
(3) declaration bringing Egypt within the Court's jurisdiction. The
complaint asks the ICC Prosecutor to investigate allegations of
international crimes alleged to have been committed in Egypt since the
coup.
The complaint submitted to the ICC contained evidence that showed
that the post coup military regime had presided over widespread and
systematic crimes which amounted to crimes against humanity. Since
submitting the complaint a number of news organisations have incorrectly
announced that the complaint had been rejected.
Lawyers acting for the constitutional Government, who are in contact
with the ICC Prosecutor's office, have confirmed that the Prosecutor is
still considering the complaint and supporting documentation and had not
rejected it or come to a final decision about the status of the
complaint.
Tayab Ali, partner of leading London law firm ITN solicitors, said
'The Interim Authority in Egypt is not able to hide from principles of
international law. President Morsi's constitutional Government has the
legal power to bind Egypt to international treaties and agreements.
Accordingly, the ICC has no option but to act under the rule of law and
hold perpetrators of International Crimes committed in Egypt accountable
for what they have done to enforce their coup'.
Link: www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/europe/11049-icc-confirms-egypt-complaint-still-under-consideration.
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