Listen to Kate, people
August 30, 2007
Every once in a while I find myself reading an opinion piece that possesses the rare but very precious three C’s: clear, conscise, and compelling. Kate Karacay’s article on our Presidential candidates and the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Des Moines Register today was just that.
While I fine-tune Part II of Air or Water (also known as my commentary on the peace vs. justice debate in Northern Uganda), check out Kate’s piece, also available on IJ Wire. As Kate points out, now is the time to let the candidates know that across party lines, we support justice and accountability for the world’s worst crimes. And if you’re not a resident of Iowa, you’re not off the hook—doing our part to let the Presidential hopefuls know that Americans want a more constructive, cooperative, and good-faith U.S. policy on the ICC is one more concrete step toward promoting justice and accountability for the world’s worst crimes.
And if you come up with another “C” adjective (crisp? cogent? clarifying?)—let me know.
