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"Mr President, I also voted in favour of what is, in principle, a very important resolution. Sustainable peace, human rights and fundamental freedoms can only be guaranteed in the world by promoting justice, the rule of law and zero tolerance where crime is concerned.
Universal justice implies its even application, free of exceptions and double standards. The most appalling human rights violations of all, however, have not gone away. Genocide, crimes against humanity, extrajudicial executions, war crimes, torture, mass rape and forced disappearances are taking place in the world.
Even if these abominations cannot be prevented, the existence of the International Criminal Court is a message that there is no escape for Heads of State, or for the soldiers in their armies or for clan leaders who are guilty of crimes. The Court is a universal guardian of morals."@en1
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