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US Seeks Immunity from International Criminal Court

HeadlineMay 21, 2004

The Bush Administration is asking the UN Security Council for an extension on immunity from prosecution of any of its soldiers or citizens from the International Criminal Court. Last year, the Council adopted a similar resolution unanimously under U.S. threat to veto U.S. peacekeeping missions. This year, Brazil, Spain, Germany and France are expected to abstain. The International Criminal Court was set up to try perpetrators of genocide, mass war crimes and systematic human rights abuses.

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