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Response from International Criminal Court

Our reference: OTP-CR-312/09
The Hague, 24 February 2009
Dear Sir, Madam
The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court acknowledges receipt of your documents/letter.
This communication has been duly entered in the Communications Register of the Office. We will give consideration to this communication, as appropriate, in accordance with the provisions of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
As soon as a decision is reached, we will inform you, in writing, and provide you with reasons for this decision.

This seems a reasonably good start.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Good news.

What were the main issue that you raised?
Anonymous said…
Saw you on This Morning with the Websters. How can this be called Justice. The adopted children should be re-integrated with their family of origin with a view to the being returned - that is in the best interests of the children.

Cases like this make me as a mother terrified of ever coming into contact with social services. That in itself is said because I am sure I am not alone - the parents who need help the most are the ones who never set foot in a sure start centre for fear they will be judged inadequate.

Thank you for all you're doing and please pass on my prayers to the websters.

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