Lawyers for Turkish victims on aid flotilla appeal to ICC

11 Oct, 2010

Lawyers representing the Turkish victims of Israel's deadly storming of a Gaza-bound flotilla in May have called on the International Criminal Court to punish those responsible, the news agency Cihan reported Sunday.
The agency quotes Ramazan Ariturk, one of the lawyers for the nine Turkish victims, as saying that a letter had been sent to the ICC prosecutor in The Hague, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, containing "damning evidence implicating the Israeli aggressors."
On May 31 Israeli commandos stormed a flotilla of six humanitarian ships on their way to Gaza. Nine Turkish activists were killed on the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara, sparking international condemnation.
The ICC is competent to investigate war crimes and crimes against humanity and genocide. It can charge an individual if crimes were committed on territory of a state which is a member of the court, or if the individual is a national of one of its member states. Israel does not recognise the ICC.
He said the court had jurisdiction because the Mari Marmara was flying the flag of ICC-member the Comoros Islands.
Lawyers and relatives of the victims are planning to go to The Hague on Thursday to formally lodge a complaint with the ICC, the non-government Islamist organisation IHH, which co-sponsored the expedition to Gaza, said on its website.

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