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Armenia becomes the 124th State Party to the ICC Rome Statute

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Kiribati becomes the 123rd State Party to the ICC Rome Statute

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Coalition for the ICC Malaysia held a meeting with stakeholders to strengthen its work

Press Release: Ukraine must join the ICC

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The Coalition for the ICC
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The Lecture and Forum on the International Criminal Court

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Pacific Islands States Commit to Advancing International Criminal Justice

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Malaysia accedes to the Rome Statute, becoming the 123rd member of the International Criminal Court

FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS: Regional Strategy Meeting for the Americas - Lima, 2018

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Guinea

Guinea is a signatory to the Rome Statute and deposited its instruments of ratification on 14 July 2003. In 2009, the ICC prosecutor opened a preliminary examination into political violence that occurred in Guinea in 2009.
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Kenya

After the 2007 elections in Kenya, widespread violence ensued, resulting in over 1000 dead, 600,000 displaced and hundreds sexually assaulted. In March 2010, the ICC started its investigation into alleged crimes committed during the post-election period.
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#JOIN the campaign for truly global ICC

International Justice Day 2017: Act To Make Justice Visible

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Human Rights and Democratic Forum — Nepal (FOHRID)
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Africa-France: Commit to genuine international justice, end to impunity

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Indonesia

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Republic of Korea

At the end of the Korean War, the Peninsula was divided into two separate states, but the countries remain formally at war. Occasional confrontations occur, ICC opened a preliminary examination into war crimes allegedly committed in South Korea in 2010.
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Palestine

In January 2015, Palestine acceded to the Rome Statute and gave the ICC prosecutor jurisdiction over alleged crimes committed in the context of the Israel-Palestine conflict, in Gaza and East Jerusalem
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Central African Republic (I and II)

The Central African Republic has experienced several periods of armed conflict. The ICC has opened two investigations into alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity, focusing on crimes committed from 2002 to 2003 and crimes committed since 2012. 
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Uganda

In 2004, Uganda invited the ICC to investigate an ongoing decades-long conflict between the Lord's Resistance Army and the government. In 2005, the ICC issued arrest warrants for five senior LRA members. One of them, Ongwen, is currently on trial.
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Guatemala: Advance bill on national prosecution of ICC crimes

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