Jewish Chronicle: 'War crimes arrest law will change next week' |
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‘The new legislation will pass the power to issue arrest warrants for prominent figures such as Ms Livni to the Attorney General’, the JC reports. The Board of Deputies and Jewish Leadership Council, which submitted a legal opinion to the Government proposing that arrest warrants be deferred to the judgment of the Attorney General, said in a joint statement: A point of contradiction not lost on Lord Phillips of Sudbury, who in a letter to The Guardian last week referred to the Goverment's 'incomplete and confusing messages' over Israel and Palestine as a 'potent recruiting sergeant for extremism'. Jonathan Freedland earlier this week argued how our faith in politics has been steadily eroded as evidence given to the Chilcot Inquiry unveils the machinations engaged in by the Blair government to deceptively lead the country to war and successive other crises have shown the corrosive cumulative effect on our body politic. The government’s attempt to change universal jurisdiction provisions to assuage Israeli officials accused of war crimes and the Israeli lobby will not only serve a further devastating blow to our faith in politics and our politicians, but will, as Lord Phillips states, reinforce the view that 'British policy is one-sided and short-sighted'.
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