Foreign Office staff told to consider resigning after challenging UK policy on Gaza
GreatBlueHeron @ GreatBlueHeron @piefed.ca Posts 9Comments 25Joined 2 mo. ago

GreatBlueHeron @ GreatBlueHeron @piefed.ca
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I'm no lawyer, but if the law allows for the continued sale of weapons to a government when there is an active arrest warrant for the leader of said government, for misuse of those weapons - then the law is broken.
And it's not just any arrest warrant - the warrant is issued by the ICC, and the UK is a state party to the Rome Accord, which is the treaty that gives the ICC authority.
I didn't know all that, I went and looked it up for this comment. The Wikipedia page was interesting reading.