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Miliband: War crimes law failure is Tories' fault

March 25, 2010 13:42
David Miliband: Tories blocking Crime law are to blame for no Universal Jurisdiction change

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, has blamed the Conservatives for preventing an early change in the law in order to make it more difficult to arrest visiting Israelis.

Although the government published its proposal to amend the law last week, there is no prospect of it being passed before the next election.

Mr Miliband told a meeting organised by the Movement for Reform Judaism in London at the end of last week: “The reason it is not being done in this Parliament is that in the period after January to the election, there wasn’t a suitable bill that had cross-party support, because the Tories have said they want to support the change on universal jurisdiction but they don’t support the Crime Bill, which would have been the obvious place to put it.

“So there wasn’t really a legislative vehicle that existed to do it this side of the election.”
Pressure for change increased after former Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni cancelled a planned visit to London at the end of last year after pro-Palestinian campaigners obtained an arrest warrant from magistrates for alleged war crimes.