- Pr. Nasheed cannot travel abroad and return home: Umar
- Anti Government continues for the 18th night
- Maldives is the cheapest in contrast to the regional airports: Adhil Saleem
- Use of loudspeakers to give religious lectures temporarily banned
- DQP member files lawsuit against Police and seeks MRF 1.5m as a compensation
- STO opens the biggest Nippon paint showroom in Maldives
- Only licensed preachers should give religious sermons and lectures: Islamic Ministry
- Govt will not be shaken by a mere 100 persons coming to streets: Nasheed
- Judge Abdulla’s arrest unconstitutional: Suood
- Freedom of expression crucial for national prosperity and development: President
- Maldives engages the Commonwealth on judicial reform
- British MPs raise concerns over ‘corrupt’ Judiciary in Maldives
- President Visits Maamendhoo and meets Island Council
Maldives to join International Criminal Court
Article Tools
Foreign Minister Dr. Ahmed Shaheed has said that he hopes that the next cabinet meeting will discuss on joining the International Criminal Court (ICS).
Speaking to Miadhu, Dr. Shaheed said that after legal consultations with Attorney General (AG) it has been sent for approval to the cabinet ministers’ commission.
He also stated that once Maldives joins ICS all cases of violation of Human Rights will be referred to ICS.
Mentioning some of the gross violations of human rights that occurred in Maldives, he said include the killing of 17 prisoners in a gun shoot.
Dr. Shaheed also said that Maldivian prisons are known for its “tradition” of torturing prisoners.
According to constitution Maldives can join ICS only after the approval of the Peoples’ Majlis.
As of August 2010, 113 countries have joined the court, including nearly all of Europe and South America, and roughly half the countries in Africa. The Seychelles and Saint Lucia will become the 112th and 113th states parties on 1 November 2010; the Seychelles ratified the Statute on 10 August 2010, and on 18 August 2010, Saint Lucia delivered its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute to the UN Secretary General.
Reader Comments
Post a comment
Most Popular
Recent Comments
- Alee on Maldives is the cheapest in contrast to the regional airports: Adhil Saleem
- Zahir Ahmed on We are coming out to eradicate Shirk from this land: Sheikh Ilyas
- thathithu on President says he won’t hold Presidential Elections without the establishment of just judiciary
- ahmadh on Sheikh Imran urges to continue the protest even if all of its leaders are arrested
- ahmadh on Sheikh Imran urges to continue the protest even if all of its leaders are arrested
View articles by date
Miadhu Opinion Poll
- Sorry, there are no polls available at the moment.
Contact Us
Dhivehi News
RSS Feeds
Digg
Facebook
Stumbleupon
Twitter
Reddit
Print
Thanks Dr. Shaheedh. That will be the easiest and only way to handle the tyrants of this country.
Thanks minister. You should have done this much earlier.