International Criminal Court
http://www.bahai.us/international-criminal-court
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States, the religious community’s national governing body, is a founding member of the Washington Working Group for the International Criminal Court (WICC) and the American Coalition for the International Criminal Court (AMICC).
Both WICC and AMICC are committed to achieving full U.S. support for the world's first permanent court. The International Criminal Court was established in 2002 in The Hague, Netherlands, to try individuals accused of committing genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.
A Baha'i representative serves as co-chair of the Faith & Ethics Network for the ICC. The Network is an international interfaith coalition created to promote awareness of the Court and to support justice and reconciliation efforts in countries where the ICC is prosecuting and conducting investigations.
For more information about the Baha'is and the International Criminal Court, please contact
Jeffery Huffines, Representative to the United Nations
Carl Murrell, Alternate Representative to the United Nations
National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the U.S.
866 United Nations Plaza, Suite 120
New York, New York 10017
Phone: 212-803-2500
Email: usun-nyc@bic.org