The Coalition for the International Criminal Court has called on Indonesia to join the ICC by ratifying the Rome Statute. Emphasizing the benefits of empowering international justice and human rights, the Coalition highlighted Indonesia’s role in this global initiative during its July 2012 campaign. The call is reinforced following the country’s acceptance of recommendations for ICC accession during a Human Rights Council review.
The Coalition for the International Criminal Court urged Indonesia to reaffirm its dedication to international justice by ratifying the Rome Statute, which has been accepted by 121 countries. This initiative is part of the Coalition’s Universal Ratification Campaign, targeting a different nation each month for ratification. Indonesia was highlighted in their July 2012 campaign, aimed at enhancing international cooperation in legal frameworks.
The Coalition’s appeal to Indonesia emphasizes the importance of international justice and human rights. By joining the ICC, Indonesia would align with global standards and enhance its role in promoting peace and accountability. With an increasing number of countries recognizing the benefits of the Rome Statute, Indonesia has an opportunity to contribute meaningfully to global justice efforts and uphold the rule of law.
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