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Click here to read AMICC's collection of statements on the ICC by 2008 presidential candidates.

Remarks by Madeleine Albright, former US Secretary of State, Georgetown University Law Center, April 8, 2008
Interview with David Kay, former Chief US Weapons Inspector in Iraq, CNN, February 12, 2004
Open letter to US Senators, April 2003, calling for US engagement with the Victims Trust Fund and the International Criminal Court and signed by Jason Alexander, Edward Asner, Amy Aquino, Diane Baker, Alec Baldwin, William Baldwin, David Bale, Cameron Bancroft, Harry Belafonte, Theodore Bikel, Barbara Bosson, Bruce Boxleitner, Jackson Browne, Gabriel Byrne, Chevy Chase, Jayni Chase, Jill Clayburgh, David Clennon, Peter Coyote, Suzanne Cryer, Ted Danson, E.L. Doctorow, Richard Dreyfuss, Olympia Dukakis, Stevie Earle, Hector Elizondo, Cary Elwes, Shelley Fabares, Bill Fagerbakke, Morgan Fairchild, Jamie Farr, Mike Farrell, Bonnie Franklin, Janeane Garofalo, Larry Gelbart, Greg Germann, Melissa Gilbert, Elliott Gould, Robert Greenwald, Paul Haggis, Tess Harper, Marilu Henner, Ken Howard, Gordon Hunt, Mimi Kennedy, Wendie Malick, Marsha Mason, Amanda McBroom, Catherine McClenahan, Kent McCord, Julia Ormond, Alexandra Paul, David Rabe, Bonnie Raitt, Phil Alden Robinson, Susan Sarandon, John Saxon, Lia Schallert, William Schallert, Martin Sheen, Mary Steenburgen, Gloria Steinem, Marcia Strassman, Loretta Swit, Rita Taggart, B.J. Ward, Dennis Weaver, Haskell Wexler, Alfre Woodward, Noah Wyle, and Tracy Wyle
Statements by Victims Trust Fund (VTF) Campaign supporters President Jimmy Carter, Tracy Roosevelt, Richard Goldstone, Benjamin Ferenez. See also VTF statements by artists and entertainers Martin Sheen, Susan Sarandon, Noah Wyle, Bonnie Raitt, Julia Ormond, Edward Asner, Janeane Garofalo, Dennis Weaver, Suzanne Cryer, Tess Harper, Paul Haggis, Wendie Malick, John Saxon, Loretta Switt, Robert Greenwald, Larry Gelbart, Barbara Bosson, and Alexandra Paul.
Nobel Acceptance Speech by President Jimmy Carter December 10, 2002, calling for "full implementation" of Rome Statute.
Remarks by Mike Farrell (M*A*S*H, Providence), CNN, December 10, 2002
Remarks by General Wesley Clark, Supreme Allied Commander for Europe during NATO's Kosovo Campaign and 2004 presidential candidate, July 7, 2002
Letter from 7 senior retired military officers urging President Clinton to sign the Rome Statute, December 22, 2000.
Letter from the Committee of Former Nuremberg Prosecutors for a Permanent International Criminal Court urging President Clinton to sign the Rome Statute, December 6, 2000.
       
   



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