To the attention of Hon Seymour MULLINGS
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica
Fax: 001 876 929 51 12
Brussels, October 20, 1999
Excellency,
I take the liberty to address You with a very important question of the International Criminal Court, whose existence and effective functioning is certainly a fundamental prerequisite for the real Rule of Law world-wide and for the future of every individual.
As you know, so far 88 States have signed the Statute of the International Criminal Court, and already four have ratified it: Senegal, Trinidad and Tobago, San Marino and Italy.
The Transnational Radical Party and the organization No Peace Without Justice have launched a worldwide campaign in order to have before the end of the year 2000 at least 60 states that have ratified the Statute of the Court, which is the necessary condition to make possible that the new millennium begins with this first international and permanent jurisdiction.
Therefore, I would be very interested to learn whether You and Your Government intend to adhere to the Rome Treaty (establishing the International Criminal court) in the near future and, if so, which are the prospects for the ratification process in Your country.
Thank you very much in advance for Your kind reply.
Sincerely Yours,
Olivier Dupuis
Member of European Parliament,
Secretary General of Transnational Radical Party
Tel 0032-2-284.71.98
Fax 0032-2-284.91.98