(ANSA) – ROME, FEB 6 – Anyone can file complaints to the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s prosecutor and his office does not comment on such complaints, a spokesman told ANSA Thursday when asked about reported complaint from a Sudanese refugee about the Italian government’s handling of the arrest, release and flight home of alleged Libyan war criminal Osama Almasri.
“Under the Rome Statute, the treaty establishing the ICC, any individual or group anywhere in the world may send information (which the ICC calls ‘communications’) to the ICC Prosecutor.
The Office of the Prosecutor does not comment on such communications.” (ANSA).
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“Under the Rome Statute, the treaty establishing the ICC, any individual or group anywhere in the world may send information (which the ICC calls ‘communications’) to the ICC Prosecutor.
The Office of the Prosecutor does not comment on such communications.” (ANSA).
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