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The
government must ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal
Court (ICC) without further delay to prosecute some gravest crimes against
humanity under the international law, said human rights activists at
an advocacy workshop organised by Odhikar, a human rights organisation,
at BRAC Centre Inn on November 25.
Discussants and participants urged the government to ratify the court
to enhance the international peacekeeping process.
The opening session
was presided over by Dr Saira Rahman Khan. Odhikar director Masood Alam
Ragib Ahsan delivered the welcome speech.
David Sproule, Canadian
high commissioner in Dhaka, was present at the opening session of the
advocacy workshop as special guest and stressed
"The fight
of the court against impunity will only succeed when the countries do
their own part" He said the court could well be one of the most
important international institutions since the creation of the United
Nations. British High Commissioner Anwar Chowdhury, Australian High
Commissioner Loraine Barker, German Ambassador Dietrich Andreas, UNDP
Resident Representative and UN Country Co-ordinator Jorgen Lissner,
former ambassador and secretary Muhammad Zamir and Anne Merchal of European
Union were present at the inaugural session of the workshop.
The first working
session was conducted by Mr. Fida. M. Kamal, Additional Attorney General
for Bangladesh. In that session Jesmul Hasan ,Governance Advisor of
CIDA simplified the emergence of ICC and the whole statute in a very
interactive way.
Executive director
of Ain o Salish Kendra advocate Sultana Kamal presided over second session
"victim's forum and protection of the women's rights through ICC".
Farida Akhter of UBINIG, a human rights group, said ratification of
the statute by the smaller states would not be fruitful unless it applies
to the world's powerful countries.
The closing session
was presided over by Shahiduzzaman. In that session Dr. Asif Nazrul
summed up the whole session.