Canadian aboriginal leaders and residential school survivor groups are calling for the resignation of the Owen Young, lawyer and chief consul of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation commission, reported CBCNEWS. This is due to Mr. Young's role as a governmental prosecutor in a court case against native residents earlier this year; many native leaders question whether there is a potential conflict of interest, as this commission is creating an account of the Canadian schooling system, and past harm towards aboriginal peoples.
This also comes in the wake of criticism of the Canadian government's possible over-involvement in the truth commission.
The nonpartisan Council on Foreign Relations compiled an interview with Stewart M. Patrick, a former member of the United States' State Department's Policy Planning staff. Mr. Patrick summarizes many of the issues that International Criminal Courts face, along with an examination of the United States of America's recent actions (most notably "un-signing" the Roman Statute). Click here for the article.
Finally, the AP reports that Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has stated that his government will “never deal” with the ICC. The ICC recently indicted President al-Bashir. Reuters reports that nearly 120 developing nations recently stated that they fear that any attempt to prosecute President al-Bashir could result in further destabilization of Sudan and the surronding region, and may also impede future reconciliation.
This also comes in the wake of criticism of the Canadian government's possible over-involvement in the truth commission.
The nonpartisan Council on Foreign Relations compiled an interview with Stewart M. Patrick, a former member of the United States' State Department's Policy Planning staff. Mr. Patrick summarizes many of the issues that International Criminal Courts face, along with an examination of the United States of America's recent actions (most notably "un-signing" the Roman Statute). Click here for the article.
Finally, the AP reports that Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has stated that his government will “never deal” with the ICC. The ICC recently indicted President al-Bashir. Reuters reports that nearly 120 developing nations recently stated that they fear that any attempt to prosecute President al-Bashir could result in further destabilization of Sudan and the surronding region, and may also impede future reconciliation.

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