President Obama, Reinstate U.S. Signature of Rome Statute

Operation Broken Silence
Operation Broken Silence
Cordova, TN, United StatesCreated December 11, 2010

President Obama, Reinstate U.S. Signature of Rome Statute

Cordova, TN, United States
Created December 11, 2010

The Issue

On December 6-10, 2010, the United States sent a delegation to the United Nations Headquarters in New York for the meeting of the International Criminal Court's (ICC) governing body, the Assembly of States Parties (ASP). The meeting ended on December 10 in celebration of International Human Rights Day. 

These dates mark the official one year mark of the United States re-engaging with the ICC. U.S. officials have often stated over the past year the ICC is in alignment with American values and is an indispensable component when bringing justice to war criminals and those guilty of committing severe, mass human rights abuses. 

However, words are not enough. The United States still has not returned its signature to the Rome Statute, a key step towards ensuring eventual full, official U.S. support and engagement with the ICC as an active member. 

The United States must become a signatory of the Rome Statute and the International Criminal Court to promote improvements in human rights and justice around the world. Both the U.S. and the ICC would greatly benefit from one another in nations such as Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and areas where armed groups such as the Lord's Resistance Army operate. 

There can be no lasting peace without justice. Please sign the signature below calling on President Obama to resign the Rome Statute. 

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Operation Broken SilencePetition StarterOperation Broken Silence is a nonprofit that strives to protect the innocent by confronting social affliction and building a new generation of abolitionists who envision a world without mass atrocities and modern slavery.
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The Issue

On December 6-10, 2010, the United States sent a delegation to the United Nations Headquarters in New York for the meeting of the International Criminal Court's (ICC) governing body, the Assembly of States Parties (ASP). The meeting ended on December 10 in celebration of International Human Rights Day. 

These dates mark the official one year mark of the United States re-engaging with the ICC. U.S. officials have often stated over the past year the ICC is in alignment with American values and is an indispensable component when bringing justice to war criminals and those guilty of committing severe, mass human rights abuses. 

However, words are not enough. The United States still has not returned its signature to the Rome Statute, a key step towards ensuring eventual full, official U.S. support and engagement with the ICC as an active member. 

The United States must become a signatory of the Rome Statute and the International Criminal Court to promote improvements in human rights and justice around the world. Both the U.S. and the ICC would greatly benefit from one another in nations such as Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and areas where armed groups such as the Lord's Resistance Army operate. 

There can be no lasting peace without justice. Please sign the signature below calling on President Obama to resign the Rome Statute. 

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Operation Broken SilencePetition StarterOperation Broken Silence is a nonprofit that strives to protect the innocent by confronting social affliction and building a new generation of abolitionists who envision a world without mass atrocities and modern slavery.

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Petition created on December 11, 2010