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Philippine killing of Taiwanese fisherman is crime against humanity (ICC definition)
In May 2011, the International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo said "that killing unarmed civilians would qualify as a crime against humanity."
The Philippine coast guard chased an unarmed and defenseless elderly Taiwanese fisherman for an hour and fired 52 large-caliber bullets to kill him. The actions of the Philippine government and its agents (e.g. Filipino coast guard) meet the ICC's requirement for a crime against humanity.
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Strong proof of Libya crimes against humanity: ICC | Reuters
"Strong proof of Libya crimes against humanity: ICC
By Louis Charbonneau
NEW YORK | Mon May 2, 2011 6:56pm EDT
(Reuters) - International Criminal Court investigators have proof that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces committed crimes against humanity, and the court's chief prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, said on Monday he would soon ask for up to five arrest warrants.
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously in February to refer Gaddafi's violent crackdown against anti-government demonstrators to The Hague-based ICC and Moreno-Ocampo said his first recommendations for indictments should reach ICC judges within weeks.
"We have strong evidence on the beginning of the conflict, the shooting of civilians," he told Reuters in an interview, noting that killing unarmed civilians would qualify as a crime against humanity. (article continues)"
[Note: This thread is different by addressing the legal issues of the Philippine government killing of a defenseless elderly Taiwanese fisherman and not the military issues. It is better to not mix the two (e.g. legal and military issues), otherwise the discussion will become impossible to follow.]
In May 2011, the International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo said "that killing unarmed civilians would qualify as a crime against humanity."
The Philippine coast guard chased an unarmed and defenseless elderly Taiwanese fisherman for an hour and fired 52 large-caliber bullets to kill him. The actions of the Philippine government and its agents (e.g. Filipino coast guard) meet the ICC's requirement for a crime against humanity.
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Strong proof of Libya crimes against humanity: ICC | Reuters
"Strong proof of Libya crimes against humanity: ICC
By Louis Charbonneau
NEW YORK | Mon May 2, 2011 6:56pm EDT
(Reuters) - International Criminal Court investigators have proof that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces committed crimes against humanity, and the court's chief prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, said on Monday he would soon ask for up to five arrest warrants.
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously in February to refer Gaddafi's violent crackdown against anti-government demonstrators to The Hague-based ICC and Moreno-Ocampo said his first recommendations for indictments should reach ICC judges within weeks.
"We have strong evidence on the beginning of the conflict, the shooting of civilians," he told Reuters in an interview, noting that killing unarmed civilians would qualify as a crime against humanity. (article continues)"
[Note: This thread is different by addressing the legal issues of the Philippine government killing of a defenseless elderly Taiwanese fisherman and not the military issues. It is better to not mix the two (e.g. legal and military issues), otherwise the discussion will become impossible to follow.]