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[Dunia] Waran tangkap Netanyahu, Malaysia terkecuali

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Edited by maklukpenggoda at 23-11-2024 07:20 AM

Walaun tak faham English?
Walaun tak faham baca map?

Takpe, abam translatekan..
Negara merah WAJIB tangkap Benjamin Al Babi Netanyahu sebab ICC dah declare dia war criminal.

Eh habistu kenapa Msia Hijau!!
Ni kerja Anwar Ibrahim lah ni!?

Tak babiiii...
Ini kerja KAU.. kerja PAS..
Ko yang memekak dulu pasal ICC..
Ko yang berguling bantah Rome Statute dulu.
So, kita bukan ahli ICC dek kebabian dan kebebalan puak KAU.
So now, kalo anak haram tu tiber lepak Pavi, technically we cannot arrest him. Ini sume PAS bodoh punya pasal‼️

Never let PAS run the country please.
Dumb as fuck

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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/11/21/what-are-the-icc-countries-where-netanyahu-and-gallant-may-face-arrest

What are the ICC countries where Netanyahu and Gallant may face arrest?
More than 120 countries that are part of the International Criminal Court are obliged to enforce the arrest warrants.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant are now fugitives from justice after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants against them over suspected war crimes in Gaza.

While Israel does not recognise the authority of the ICC and Netanyahu and Gallant will not turn themselves in, the pair’s world just got a lot smaller.

The Rome Statute, the treaty that established the ICC, includes 124 state parties across six continents. Under the statute, countries that are part of the ICC are legally bound to enforce its arrest warrants, according to international human rights lawyer Jonathan Kuttab.

“The law operates on the basis of a presumption that people will obey it. That’s how all laws are created,” Kuttab told Al Jazeera.

“You expect everybody to respect the law. Those who don’t respect the law are themselves violating the law.”

He added that there were early signs that countries would not ignore the court’s decision. Many of Israel’s allies — including the European Union — have committed to enforcing the arrest warrants, Kuttab pointed out.

Netanyahu has rebuked the charges and called them anti-Semitic.
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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/arrest-netanyahu-icc-warrant-divides-world-israel-gaza-rcna181320

Who would arrest Netanyahu? ICC warrant for Israeli leader draws a global dividing line
Hungary pledged Friday to defy the International Criminal Court, breaking with many of its European neighbors.


The arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu forced a reckoning Friday for the U.S. ally’s global status more than a year after it launched its devastating war in Gaza.

The warrants — also issued for former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif — drew a diplomatic dividing line between countries who vowed to back the International Criminal Court and those who pledged to defy it.

While he faces accusations of war crimes and crimes against humanity for leading his country’s assault on the Palestinian enclave, Netanyahu is unlikely to be in handcuffs any time soon — as long as he avoids trips to Ireland and the Netherlands, who all made clear they would arrest him if he visits.

Hungary, in contrast, promised not to arrest the Israeli leader. Its strongman leader Viktor Orbán sent a letter condemning the decision and inviting Netanyahu for an official visit on which he promised to “ensure your safety and freedom.”

The Israeli leader praised Hungary, who he said had “like our friends in the U.S.,” shown “moral clarity and steadfastness on the side of justice and the truth.” He contrasted this to what he called the “shameful weakness of those who have lined up alongside the outrageous decision.”

The White House said Thursday that President Joe Biden’s administration was “deeply concerned by the prosecutor’s rush to seek arrest warrants and the troubling process errors that led to this decision.”

Neither Israel nor the U.S. recognizes the jurisdiction of the ICC, which is based in The Hague, Netherlands, and has no police to enforce its warrants.

Under the Rome statute that created the ICC, its signatories are obliged to carry out arrest warrants, no matter the rank of the accused. But most governments also abide by the international legal principle that heads of state have legal immunity from other courts.

The court said in its statement that there was reason to believe that Netanyahu and Gallant used “starvation as a method of warfare” by restricting humanitarian aid and intentionally targeting civilians in Israel’s campaign in Gaza — charges Israeli officials dismissed as false and antisemitic.

The arrest warrants were announced on the same day that the death toll in the enclave passed 44,000, according to local officials, and followed mounting international condemnation over the dire humanitarian situation in the Palestinian enclave. The World Health Organization has warned that northern Gaza is at imminent risk of famine, while health organizations have deemed it necessary to vaccinate hundreds of thousands of children for polio in recent months.

Israel launched its campaign following the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack in which Israeli officials said some 1,200 people were killed and around 250 taken hostage, a major escalation in the decadeslong conflict.

Mohammed Deif was accused of crimes against humanity and war crimes, including for his role as a mastermind of Oct. 7.

Some European countries have not said whether they would arrest Netanyahu if he visited, including a number of Israeli allies.

​Britain respects the independence of the ICC, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s spokesperson said, but did not say whether Britain would arrest Netanyahu.

France restated its commitment to the court's independence and said its response would align with the statutes of the court, but a spokesperson for its foreign ministry did not explicitly say how Paris would act.

The German government noted its role in drafting the ICC statutes but also its relationship with Israel, vowing to "carefully examine" the next steps.

Others, including Sweden and Norway, were also noncommittal.

Some appeared split, with both Austrian and Czech governments promising to uphold their obligations to the ICC while senior officials criticized the arrest warrants.

Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala called the ICC decision “unfortunate,” saying on X late on Thursday that it “undermines its authority in other cases when it equates the elected representatives of a democratic state with the leaders of an Islamist terrorist organization.” Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg said the warrants being issues was absurd.

Countries across the Middle East also praised and backed the court, as did South Africa, which has accused Israel of genocide in Gaza at the International Court of Justice. Israel and the U.S. deny those charges.

Pope Francis, in comments published Sunday that were some of his most explicit criticism yet of Israel’s conduct, suggested that the global community should study whether Israel’s military campaign in Gaza constitutes a genocide of the Palestinian people.

Netanyahu and the other two Israelis facing the arrest warrants join a group that includes Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has been subject to an ICC arrest warrant over alleged war crimes in Ukraine since last year.
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Post time 23-11-2024 06:31 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Tak perlu nak tangkap sebab dia sendiri diharamkan masuk ke bumi malaya...
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Post time 23-11-2024 06:54 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Malaysia tarik diri dari ICC atas desakan raja melayu. Rakyat biasa ikut sahaja walaupun tak faham yang benda tu sebenarnya protect mereka daripada pemerintah yang zalim.

Malaysia tarik diri dari Statut Rome, kata Dr M

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Perdana Menteri Dr Mahathir Mohamad mengumumkan Malaysia menarik diri daripada menyertai Statut Rome Mahkamah Jenayah Antarabangsa (ICC) yang telah dimeterai negara.

Ini berikutan kekeliruan yang timbul dari segi politik dan dalam kalangan masyarakat, sambil menegaskan bahawa keputusan itu dibuat bukan disebabkan Statut itu membahayakan negara.

"Kami menarik balik penyertaan dalam perjanjian itu kerana rakyat mudah terpesong dengan perasaan dan emosi," katanya.

Beliau berkata Malaysia, yang menandatangani Surat Cara Penerimaan Statut Rom ICC pada 4 Mac, dan menyerahkan surat cara berkenaan kepada Setiausaha Agung Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu pada hari yang sama, boleh menarik balik surat cara itu sebelum Jun tahun ini.

"Boleh buat dan ambil tindakan sebelum Jun,” jelas Dr Mahathir mengenai tindakan menarik diri itu.

Keputusan untuk menarik diri daripada Statut itu dicapai secara bersama dalam mesyuarat mingguan Kabinet hari ini, kata Dr Mahathir pada sidang media di Putrajaya.

ICC ditubuhkan pada 2002 dan ditadbir mengikut Statut Rome.

ICC adalah mahkamah jenayah antarabangsa pertama berasaskan perjanjian, bertujuan menamatkan kekebalan terhadap pelaku jenayah paling serius yang membimbangkan masyarakat antarabangsa melibatkan pembunuhan beramai-ramai, jenayah perang serta jenayah kemanusiaan dan pencerobohan.

Terdahulu, Dr Mahathir beroleh perkenan menghadap Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad di Istana Negara di Kuala Lumpur bagi membincangkan perkara itu.

Ia menjadi isu kontroversi selepas didedahkan pada 4 Mac lalu Menteri Luar Saifuddin Abdullah telah menandatangani dokumen yang membawa Malaysia menyertai perjanjian tersebut.

Wisma Putra menyatakan menterinya telah memaklumkan kepada Yang Dipertuan Agong pada 15 Februari mengenai hasrat Putrajaya menyertai perjanjian tersebut.

Sultan Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar dan puteranya Tengku Mahkota Johor Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim pula bertitah bahawa persetujuan terhadap perjanjian itu melanggar Perlembagaan Persekutuan kerana ia bakal memberi kesan terhadap institusi beraja, hak-hak Melayu dan kesucian Islam di Malaysia.

Tunku Ismail bertitah kerajaan gagal berunding dengan Majlis Raja-Raja sebelum menandatangani perjanjian itu.

ICC membicarakan empat jenayah utama antarabangsa - pembunuhan beramai-ramai (genocide), jenayah terhadap kemanusiaan, jenayah perang dan jenayah pencerobohan.
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