2nd Diplomatic Excursion
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U.S. Completes Destruction of Sarin
U.S. Completes Destruction of Sarin Precursors from Syria on the Cape Ray
All 581 metric tonnes of a precursor chemical for sarin gas that were removed from the Syrian Arab Republic and trans-loaded onto the U.S. Maritime Vessel Cape Ray in early July, have been destroyed with neutralisation technology aboard the ship while sailing in international waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The destruction operations were continuously monitored and verified by a team of OPCW inspectors on the Cape Ray.
The OPCW Director-General, Ambassador Ahmet Üzümcü, thanked the United States for completing the destruction of the precursor chemicals in a safe and environmentally sound manner, and for its overall contribution to the international efforts to eliminate Syria’s chemical weapons programme. The precursor chemicals – methylphosphonyl difluoride, or DF – were neutralised with two Field Deployable Hydrolysis Systems (FDHS) that were installed on the Cape Ray for the purpose of destroying the most dangerous chemicals in Syria’s stockpile. The FDHS units mix the chemicals with fresh water and reagents and then heat the mixture, which reduces the toxicity of the chemicals by at least 99.9 percent. All of the resulting effluents, or reaction mass, from hydrolysis of the DF are stored aboard the ship.
The Cape Ray has now begun operations to neutralise 19.8 metric tonnes of sulfur mustard, a blistering agent, which are all the Syrian chemicals that remain on the ship. When that has been completed, the Cape Ray will then transport the effluents from the DF and sulfur mustard for disposal at land-based facilities in Finland and Germany.
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Big Data for Humanity
High-level Panel Session, Big Data for Humanity
The Peace Informatics Lab (Leiden University) will host a high-level panel session on “Big Data for Humanity” on Monday 18th August 2014 from 18:00 – 20:00 at Schouwburgstraat 2, Leiden University – Campus The Hague. This event is organised in cooperation with the Leiden Centre of Data Science, New World Campus and Campus The Hague of Leiden University and is part of the Campus The Hague’s “Big Data for Peace Summer School”.
Big Data for Humanity How could the ever-growing amounts of digital data help us improve the conditions of the global poor? Will more data allow us to improve policy responses to humanitarian crises and violent conflicts? Could Big Data help us bring about peace, development and stability? Big Data has often been described as a fuel for both innovation and our economy. It is being applied in many areas, for example financial markets, health and fast moving consumer goods. With this panel session, we want to explore current trends in and prospects for Big Data to become a driver for human development. This event is part of the Peace Informatics Lab’s efforts to build a community of practitioners, researchers and policymakers interested in applying Big Data and data analytics in the field of peace, justice and development. Speakers- Robert Kirkpatrick / UN Global Pulse (Director)
- William Hoffman / Data-Driven Development, World Economic Forum (Associate Director)
- Mark Nelson / Stanford Peace Innovation Lab (Co-Director and Founder)
- Jaap van den Herik / Leiden Centre of Data Science, Leiden University (Director)
- Caroline Kroon / Open Development, Cordaid (Senior Corporate Strategist)
MERCOSUR and ICC
ICC President Judge Sang-Hyun Song and President of PARLASUR Hon. Rubén Martínez Huelmo met at MERCOSUR premises in Montevideo (Uruguay) on 4 August 2014 © Parlamento del MERCOSUR
ICC concludes Framework Cooperation Arrangement with the Parliament of MERCOSUR
On 4 August 2014, Hon. Rubén Martínez Huelmo, President of PARLASUR (Parliament of the MERCOSUR, Common Market of the South) and the President of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Judge Sang-Hyun Song, met at MERCOSUR premises in Montevideo (Uruguay) to sign an Exchange of Letters for the establishment of a Framework Cooperation Arrangement between the ICC and PARLASUR. Recalling the connections between peace, justice and sustainable development, the two organisations agreed to develop their mutual cooperation on matters of common interest.
Addressing the guests of the signing ceremony convened on this occasion, President Song stated that “each and every one of the 12 MERCOSUR Member States is a State Party to the Rome Statute, and each one of them has helped pave the way for a more effective international justice system. The shared aspiration of the ICC and MERCOSUR to unite the international community through cooperation and mutual understanding is the link that allows both organizations to jointly set the stepping stones for what today is a milestone agreement, and for what tomorrow can yield new avenues of combined efforts for the greater good.”
In his remarks at the signing ceremony, President of PARLASUR Rubén Martínez Huelmo indicated MERCOSUR’s commitment to this institution “since the Parliament is in tune with the full force of the Rome Statute (…), which has been ratified by all the MERCOSUR Member States.” He added that PARLASUR has decided to sign this arrangement for the purpose of “the promotion and dissemination of international criminal law, the promotion and dissemination of the principles, values and provisions of the Rome Statute and other related documents, and at the same time to provide public and political support for the mandate and activities of the International Criminal Court, which is implementing the Statute.” Likewise, “this agreement will enable the Parliament to gain prestige, as it is the only parliament of integration which has a Commission on Citizenship and Human Rights which reports annually on the status of rights and therefore is an element that participates to PARLASUR’s efforts in safeguarding the great values of the Rome Statute.”
Speaking at the event, Uruguayan Parliamentarian Felipe Michelini said that “it is a satisfaction that we advance in our work for the universality of the Rome Statute, so that all countries of the international community accede to the Statute (…) a task, which has allowed us to move forward, and to identify common objectives in the Rome Statute for the promotion and defense of human dignity.”
All countries in South America – including the 5 full members of MERCOSUR (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela) and the 7 associate members (Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru and Suriname) – have joined the Rome Statute – the ICC’s founding treaty. The ICC-PARLASUR Cooperation Arrangement, which is concluded in accordance with Article 87(6) of the Rome Statute, will help intensify the involvement of MERCOSUR and its Member States in the international criminal justice system.
The Arrangement foresees that the ICC and PARLASUR will cooperate in matters of common interest such as: public and political support; promotion and dissemination of international criminal law, including the principles, values and provisions of the Rome Statute of the ICC; the promotion of legislation implementing the Rome Statute at national level as well as voluntary cooperation agreements of MERCOSUR Member States with the ICC; exchange of information and documents; and reciprocal invitations to conferences and meetings.
Mrs Fatou Bensouda received H.E. Mr Riad al-Malki
The 5th of August 2014, the Prosecutor of the International criminal Court (“ICC” or the “Court”), Mrs Fatou Bensouda received H.E. Mr Riad al-Malki, the Foreign Minister of Palestine at the Seat of the Court in The Hague following a request by the Minister for a meeting. At the meeting, Minister al-Malki expressed serious concerns over the latest conflict in Gaza and requested clarifications on different mechanisms for a State to accept the jurisdiction of the ICC and generally regarding the legal framework of the Rome Statute. The meeting focused on providing those clarifications.
Palestine is not a State Party to the Rome Statute; neither has the Court received any official document from Palestine indicating acceptance of ICC jurisdiction or requesting the Prosecutor to open an investigation into any alleged crimes following the adoption of the United Nations General Assembly Resolution (67/19) on 29 November 2012, which accorded non-member observer State status to Palestine. Therefore, the ICC has no jurisdiction over alleged crimes committed on the territory of Palestine.
Brussels, Certificate of Merit to Ambassador of Togo
Direct from Brussels, Belgium.
Baron Henri Estramant presented the Certificate of Merit on behalf of Diplomat Magazine to parting Ambassador H.E. Félix Sagbo Kodjo at the premises of his embassy in Brussels on 30 July 2014.
The entire embassy staff attended the ceremony of bestowal.
Ambassador Sagbo Kodjo has served as Ambassador based in Brussels since October 2004, representing the Togolese Republic vis-à-vis Belgium, the European Union, The Netherlands, Luxemburg, The Holy Siege as well as the OPCW. Until June 2014 he was also Dean of the African Diplomatic Corps in Belgium, the ACP (African-Caribbean-Pacific) Diplomatic corps in Belgium, and Vice-Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in Belgium. Albeit the oldest serving ambassador until his departure, Belgium still follows the old practice of granting the deanship of the diplomatic corps to the Nuntius Apostolicus.
Lamentably Ambassador Sagbo was not able to bid farewell to His Majesty King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands because the latter was already on holidays, but did manage to meet HM The King of the Belgians as well as HRH The Grand Duke of Luxemburg for a farewell audience.
Certificates of recognition handled to the ambassadors, have the coat of arms of the Stokbroekx family. In the picture Mr. Marc Stokbroekx signing the certificate of Ambassador Pierre Menat.
Description of the coat of arms of the Stokbroekx family
The coat of arms of the Stockbroekx family finds its origin in the combination of the symbols of the duke of von Heinsberg and the duchess of van Loon, two members of well-known aristocratic families in 1400. On the left we see a pattern of red and gold stripes which symbolizes the duchess of the van Loon family. On the right we see a white lion on a red background symbolizing the duke of the von Heinsberg family. Across the two parts there is a blue beam which is known as the “acknowledged bastard stripe”. This indicates that the first descendant Johan van Stokbroekx, was born out of a so-called Danish marriage, which means his parents married out of love. However, this form gave no rights to the descendants. Therefore the duke of von Heinsberg and the duchess of van Loon created this new coat of arms together with a new name, Stockbroekx. The actual family Stockbroekx are the direct descendants of Johan van Stockbroekx.

Chinese People’s Liberation Army in The Hague
By Roy Lie A. Tjam.
The 87th anniversary of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army is marked in The Hague. Around 200 invitees attended the 87th anniversary of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army on 31 July. The venue was the aula of the Chinese Embassy in the Scheveningse Bosjes and the reception’s host was Defence Attache Senior Colonel Wang Jiangang. The reception was one of the most outstanding this year due to the serene and hospitable atmosphere during the event.
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