Saperstein: "The International Criminal Courts decision to issue an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir represents a step toward justice both in Sudan and in the international fight for human rights."
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WASHINGTON, D.C., February 12, 2009 - In response to the announcement of the International Criminal Courts decision to issue an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, Rabbi David Saperstein, director of the Religious Action Center, issued the following statement:
The International Criminal Courts decision to issue an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir represents a step toward justice both in Sudan and in the international fight for human rights. By calling for President Bashir's arrest, the ICC has made a statement that no perpetrator of genocide, even a head of state, is free from accountability for his or her actions.
As Jews, we are intimately acquainted with the horrors of ethnic cleansing and genocide. We must speak out and call for international efforts for protection, peace and justice when other peoples are similarly threatened with annihilation. After the Shoah, we pledged ÐNever Again,Ó yet until now, genocide has been committed in Sudan without repercussion.
It is now incumbent upon the leaders of the world, including those in Sudan, to work to ensure that the pursuit of justice enhances efforts at a lasting diplomatic peace. In the coming weeks and months we must invest in peace in Sudan with more vigor than ever before. We encourage President Obama to appoint a high-level envoy for Sudan immediately, and stand ready to work with the Administration, and others, to help bring peace to this too-troubled region.