Financing+of+the+International+Criminal+Tribunal+for+the+Prosecution+of+Persons+Responsible+for+Genocide+and+Other+Serious+Violations+of+International+Humanitarian+Law

The delegation of Sudan feels unsettled toward International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violation of International Humanitarian law. Further this nation questions the actual foundations of a court. Superpowers such as China, Russia, India and the United States have still not joined. In addition to this since its establishment in 2002 only four investigations have been opened, in which 12 have been accused and only 4 actually detained. Even these verdicts are questioned by member states through out the world, putting the ICT value up to question. It is therefore the Sudan does not endorse the issuing of a resolution that will approve a budget for this Court.


 * Calls for the creation of a committee to evaluate the efficiency of the ICT.
 * Considers temporally shutting down the ICT, until the committee has produced a report
 * Encourages cutting funds for the ICT after this financial year ends.