ICC needed when state is unwilling to deliver justice - UN human rights chief
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet said the International Criminal Court was needed when a state is “unwilling or unable to deliver justice” as she spoke on the punishment and prevention of genocide in Geneva this week.
Addressing a high level panel at the 39th Session of the UN Human Rights Council, Bachelet said that “ending impunity is central to ending genocide”.
“Prevention and punishment – the explicitly stated twin aims of the genocide convention – can never be seen in isolation from each other,” she said. “Punishment is key to prevention. Impunity is an enabler of genocide: accountability is its nemesis.”