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Andrew Sanger

Opinion

Tzipi visit will force change in UK's Universal Jurisdiction law

February 4, 2010 23:38
2 min read

It is really excellent news that Tzipi Livni plans to visit Britain soon regardless of whether the UK's law of universal jurisdiction has been changed. If she is arrested it will highlight the stupidity and arrogance of this legislation and embarrass the government which brought it in.

Three weeks ago The Jewish Chronicle assured us in a confident front page story that the law of universal jurisdiction (‘war crimes’ law) was about to be changed (War crimes arrest law will change next week, 14 Jan). Two weeks ago, the paper stated with rather less fanfare that there had been a delay. Last week, it asked whether the law would ever be changed.

In the meantime, the UK’s powerful pro-Palestinian lobby – which has such a grip on the BBC, British universities and several UK newspapers and trade unions – has been ratcheting up a powerful campaign to prevent any change to this law.

At present, universal jurisdiction permits any UK magistrate to issue, on request by anyone who can show prima facie cause, a warrant to arrest anyone in the world for “war crimes” should they step foot on UK soil. The proposed change would require only that the Attorney-General would have to approve the issuing of such a warrant.

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