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La Coalition pour la Cour pénale internationale (CCPI) appelle la République de Malaisie à prendre toute les mesures nécessaires pour adhérer au Statut de Rome de la Cour pénale internationale (CPI).

L’adhésion de la Malaisie au Statut de Rome renforcerait la voix de l’Asie à la Cour et permettrait de garantir de façon plus forte et significative de la région que la CPI respecte l’esprit du Statut de Rome.

Les auteurs de génocide, crimes de guerre et crimes contre l’humanité doivent rendre des comptes. Néanmoins, seuls sept États d’Asie ont ratifié le Statut de Rome. La Coalition encourage donc la Malaisie à lutter contre la culture de l’impunité en adhérant au Statut de Rome de la CPI.

Agissez maintenant !

Envoyez une lettre au Président pour l’encourager à ratifier le Statut de Rome le plus rapidement possible !

Vous pouvez vous servir de la lettre ci-dessous comme exemple. Veuillez vous assurer d’inclure l’adresse de tous les contacts ci-dessous lorsque vous envoyez votre lettre.

Toute lettre envoyée dans le cadre de cette campagne doit l’être au nom propre de la personne qui l’envoie et non au nom de la Coalition pour la CPI. Cela concerne également les membres des coalitions nationales ou régionales de la CCPI.

Envoyez votre lettre à :

The Hon. Dato' Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak
Prime Minister
Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister
Office of the Prime Minister of Malaysia
Main Block, Perdana Putra Building
Federal Government Administrative Centre
62502 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Tél : +603.8888.8000
Fax : +603.8888.3444
E-mail : [email protected]

The Hon. Dato' Sri Anifah Hj. Aman
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Wisma Putra, No 1, Jalan Wisma Putra, Precinct 2
62602 Putraya, Malaysia
Tél : +603.8889.2869
Fax : +603.8889.1717 / +603.8889.2816
E-mail : [email protected]

H.E. Datuk Hamidon Ali
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
313 East 43rd Street
New York, NY 1017
Tél : +1.212.986.6310
Fax : +1.212.490.8576
E-mail : [email protected]

H.E. Dato’ Seri Mohamed Nazri Bin Abdul Aziz
Minister of Law and Parliamentary Affairs of Malaysia
Minister in The Prime Minister's Department, Level 15,
Menara Parlimen, Jalan Parlimen,
50680 Kuala Lumpur., Malaysia
Tél : +603.2078.5828
Fax : +603-207.81719
E-mail : [email protected]

H.E. Abu Zahar Ujang
President of the Dewan Negara
Bangunan Parlimen
50680 Kuala Lumpur., Malaysia
Tél : +603.207.21955
Fax : +603.207.00986
E-mail : [email protected]

H.E. Tan Sri Pandikar Amin bin Haji Mulia
Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat
Dewan Rakyat
Bangunan Parlimen, Jalan Parlimen
50680 Kuala Lumpur., Malaysia
Tél : +603.207.21955
Fax : +603.207.00986
E-mail : ipumal[email protected]


Your Excellency:

I am writing to you to respectfully call on your government to promptly accede to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

The Rome Statute came into force in July 2002 and now has the support of well over half of the world’s nations. As of June 2010, 111 states have ratified or acceded to the treaty, and 139 are signatories. The new system of international justice represented by the International Criminal Court is an important tool that will ensure that the most serious violations of human rights will no longer go unpunished.

The Court has jurisdiction over genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes, as defined in the Rome Statute. It can exercise its jurisdiction over the aforementioned crimes if they are committed on the territory of a State Party or by one of its nationals. The Court may also exercise its jurisdiction by way of a Security Council referral, which would be binding on all United Nations member states, or if a state makes a declaration accepting the jurisdiction of the Court. The Statute’s provisions also reflect the fundamental principle of complementarity, whereby the Court is designed to complement existing national judicial systems. The ICC may exercise its jurisdiction only if a state is unwilling or unable to investigate or prosecute perpetrators of the gravest crimes under international law..

The first Review Conference of the Rome Statute, held in Kampala, Uganda from 31 May to 11 June, generated substantial momentum in the global fight against impunity. I encourage your government to seize this opportunity and momentum to reaffirm its commitment to ending the culture of impunity.

I welcome the recent developments of your country with regard to fighting impunity, notably the recent creation of a national war crimes tribunal. I hope that you will make this willingness to fight impunity a reality by acceding to the Rome Statute of the ICC as soon as possible.

Therefore, I urge Your Excellency to use your good offices to ensure prompt accession to the Rome Statute. I strongly encourage Malaysia to take this opportunity to formally join the ICC this year and by doing so express its ongoing support for justice and human rights.

Yours sincerely,
Communiqués de presse d’ONG
Auteur Date et Titre
CCPI
01 Juil 2010
La Coalition Mondiale Exhorte La Malaisie À Adhérer Au Statut De Rome