Riaz Hamidullah, Bangladesh’s ambassador to the Netherlands, has met Fetu Bensudar, the chief lawyer of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
A tweet from the International Criminal Court said Fethullah Bensuda welcomed Hamidullah to his office.
#ICC Prosecutor #Bensouda welcomes new Ambassador of Bangladesh, HE M Riaz Hamidullah to seat of the Court, expresses her appreciation for #Bangladesh’s strong support for #RomeStatute int. criminal justice system & the Court’s independent mandate #justicematters @bdembassynl pic.twitter.com/9ABTdYp7yw — Int'l Criminal Court (@IntlCrimCourt) July 29, 2020
#ICC Prosecutor #Bensouda welcomes new Ambassador of Bangladesh, HE M Riaz Hamidullah to seat of the Court, expresses her appreciation for #Bangladesh’s strong support for #RomeStatute int. criminal justice system & the Court’s independent mandate #justicematters @bdembassynl pic.twitter.com/9ABTdYp7yw
— Int'l Criminal Court (@IntlCrimCourt) July 29, 2020
During the meeting last week, Fetu Bensuda thanked Bangladesh for its support of the Rome Statute, the international judicial process, and the independent mandate of the court.
Note that the International Criminal Court is located in The Hague, Netherlands. Fetu Bensuda and his team are investigating the crime of torturing Rohingya at the hands of Myanmar’s military junta.
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