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> A Universal Court with Global Support > Ratification and Implementation > Universal Ratification Campaign > URC - Bahrain, Rwanda, and Thailand URC - Bahrain, Rwanda, and Thailand The Coalition for the International Criminal Court calls on Bahrain, Rwanda, and Thailand to join the Rome Statute of the ICC as soon as possible.BAHRAIN In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, increased accessions and ratifications would further strengthen the global voice at the Court and result in a more robust and meaningful participation in the worldwide effort to establish a truly fair, effective, and independent ICC. The MENA region is the most underrepresented region at the ICC. The Arab League, consisting of 22 states, has only 4 states parties to the Rome Statute – the Comoros Islands, Djibouti, Jordan, and Tunisia. Though underrepresented, the MENA region has a growing interest in the fight against impunity and the Coalition today has around 300 active member organizations spread across almost every country in the region. Through its strengthened regional efforts targeting civil society, parliamentarians, governments, media, and others, the Coalition is pushing for an increased number of accessions and ratifications and full implementation of the Rome Statute in MENA countries. RWANDA The Coalition calls on the government of Rwanda to take advantage of the current democratic momentum in Rwanda to accelerate its efforts to accede to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC). Rwanda’s accession to the Rome Statute would strengthen the African voice at the Court and contribute to a robust and meaningful participation intended to ensure that the ICC upholds and abides by the spirit of the Rome Statute. THAILAND With three additional ratifications in Asia-Pacific (The Philippines, Maldives, and Vanuatu) in 2011, the region is showing a growing commitment to the Court. However, with only nine states having ratified or acceded to the Rome Statute, the region still remains under-represented. Twelve years after the adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Asian states must heighten their ratification efforts and increase the region’s representation before the ICC. Over the last decade, Thailand has taken a number of steps that have brought it closer to the Rome Statute system. On 2 October 2000, Thailand signed the Rome Statute and, over the next years, embarked on an internal process aimed at assessing compatibility of Thai domestic legislation with the Rome Statute, disseminating the work of the Court, and training government officials and lawmakers. The role of Thai civil society has been instrumental in this task, ensuring that ratification remained within the national debate despite fluctuating levels of support due to changing political scenarios. The Coalition therefore appeals to Bahrain, Rwanda, and Thailand to ratify the Rome Statute and to fully support this first permanent, independent court capable of investigating and bringing to justice individuals who commit the most serious violations of international law, namely war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. Take Action Now! rge Bahrain , Rwanda, and Thailand to join the Rome Statute as soon as possible! You might like to use the following letters for each country as a guide. Please be sure to “cc” all contacts below when sending your letters and also send a copy to us at [email protected]. Please note that any letter that you or anyone else outside the CICC Secretariat sends as part of this campaign should be written in an individual capacity or on behalf of your organization, not on behalf of the Coalition for the ICC. This policy should also be observed by members of national or regional coalitions of the CICC. FOR BAHRAIN Write a letter to His Majesty King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa to encourage his government to accede to the Rome Statute of the ICC. Sample letter Send your letter to: His Majesty Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifah King of the Bahrain Address: Office of His Majesty the King, P.O. Box 555, Rifa‟a Palace, al-Manama, Bahrain Fax:+973 176 64 587 H.R.H. Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa H.R.H. the Prime Minister of Bahrain Address: Government Road, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain Tel: +973-17227555 Fax:+973 175 33 033 Shaikh Khalid bin Ali Al Khalifa Minister of Justice and Islamic Affairs Address: Ministry of Justice and Islamic Affairs, P.O. Box 13, al-Manama, Bahrain Tel: +973 17513000 Fax: +973 175 31 284 H.E. Shaikh Khalid Bin Ahmed Bin Mohamed Al Khalifa Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bahrain Address: P.O. Box 547, Government Road, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain Tel: +973-17227555 Fax: +973 172 12 603 H.E. Mr. Jamal Fares Alrowaiei Ambassador for the New York Mission of Bahrain to the UN Address: 866 Second Avenue, 14th and 15th floors, New York, NY 10017. Fax: (212) 319- 0687; (212) 223-6206 Email: [email protected]; [email protected];[email protected] FOR RWANDA Sample letter Send your letter to: H.E. Paul Kagame President of the Republic of Rwanda Address: Office of the President, Urugwiro Village, P.O. Box 15, Kigali, Rwanda Fax:+250 57 24 31 Rt. Hon. Pierre Damien Habumuremyi Prime Minister of Rwanda Address: Office of The Prime Minister, P.O Box 1334, Kigali, Rwanda Fax: + 250 252 586 902; + 250 252 584 646; + 250 252 585 444 Email: Hon. Tharcisse Karugarama Minister of Justice / Attorney General Address: MINIJUST, P.O. Box 160, Kigali, Rwanda Fax: +250 252 586509 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Hon. Louise Mushikiwabo Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Address: MINAFFET, Kimihurura Avenue du lac Muhazi 5th and 6th Floors, P.O. Box 179, Kigali, Rwanda Fax: +250 599128-599129-599130 Email: [email protected] H.E. Mr. Eugène-Richard Gasana Rwandan Ambassador to the UN Address: The Permanent Mission of the Republic of Rwanda to the United Nations, 124 East 39th Street, New York, NY 10016 Fax: (212) 679-9133 Email:[email protected]; [email protected] H.E. Mrs. Immaculee Uwanyiligira Rwandan Ambassador for The Hague Address: Johan Van Oldenbarneveltlaan 9B, 2582 NE Fax: 0031 704275326 Email:[email protected]; [email protected] FOR THAILAND Sample letter Send your letter to: H.E. Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand Address: Government House, Pitsanulok Road, Dusit District, Bangkok 10300 Fax: 011 662 280 0858 -OR- 011 66 2 288 4016 Email:[email protected] Hon. Pol. Gen. Pracha Promnok Minister of Justice of the Kingdom of Thailand Address: 22nd Floor Software Park Building, Chaeng Wattana Road, Pakkred, Nonthaburi 11120, Thailand Fax: +66 2 650 9340 / 2 502 6734 / 2 502 6884 Email:[email protected]; [email protected] H.E. Dr. Surapong Tovichakchaikul Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand Address: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 443 Sri Ayudhya Rd., Bangkok 10400 Thailand Fax: +66 2 643 5320 / 2 643 5314 / 2 643 5272 Email:[email protected] H.E. Mr. Norachit Sinhaseni Thai Ambassador to the UN Address: 351 East 52nd Street, New York, N.Y. 10022 Fax: (212) 688-3029 Email:[email protected] H.E. Mr. Virachai Plasai Thai Ambassador in The Hague Address: Royal Thai Embassy, The Hague, Laan Copes van Cattenburch 123, 2585 EZ, The Hague, The Netherlands Fax: +(31-70) 3451929 Email:[email protected]
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