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> A Universal Court with Global Support > Ratification and Implementation > Universal Ratification Campaign > Indonesia Indonesia ![]() Credit: Nations Online In 2004 Indonesia’s Human Rights Action Plan set 2008 as a target date for accession to the Rome Statute and civil society groups and parliamentarians have been working since then to ensure that this timeline is maintained. Indonesia’s accession is expected to generate an important effect in the region, particularly with other ASEAN States. From May 7th to 9th, the CICC organized its 2007 Asia Regional Meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia in coordination with Forum Asia and national partners IKOHI and ELSAM. More than 20 CICC members from 16 countries in Asia came together to share strategies, define targets and set campaign goals for ratification and implementation of the Rome Statute in the region. A delegation composed by several organizations participating in the strategy session met with representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, National Assembly and Ministry of Justice and Human Rights who all reaffirmed the government’s commitment to moving forward with the accession process. More than half of the world has ratified the Rome Statute, which came into force in July 2002 and today counts one hundred and four states who have acceded to or ratified the treaty. Indonesia’s accession to the treaty would strengthen Asian representation at the Court and would assist the region in gaining a stronger voice as an advocate for global justice, helping make the ICC a truly effective and international mechanism for justice and peace. Take Action Now! Support the CICC’s appeal by sending letters by mail or fax urging the government of Indonesia to accede the Rome Statute and implement it into national law. Send your letter to: H.E. Mr. Hassan Wirayuda Foreign Minister of the Republic of Indonesia Jl. Taman Pejambon 6, Jakarta Pusat 10110 INDONESIA Your Excellency, |
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