Read how the four laws governing war and genocide prohibit funding of war crimes with taxation…
1. The Rome Statute & The International Criminal Court Act 2001
In 2001 the UK Government ratified the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court by enacting the International Criminal Court Act, and the International Criminal Court (Scotland) Act. These two laws make it a criminal offence in the UK for any person to engage in war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide or conduct ancillary to such crimes.
The International Criminal Court Act 2001 stipulates:
2. The International Criminal Court Act 2001 [Elements of Crimes] Regulations specify in Article 6(a) Genocide by killing, the four elements of genocide that must be proved beyond reasonable doubt in court if a jury is to find a person guilty of ‘genocide’ or ‘conduct ancillary to genocide’ include (Note 2):
3. Parliament ratified the Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism by enacting the Terrorism Act 2000 in which it ruled in sections 1, 15, 17 and 19 that:
Terrorism is the threat or use of firearms or explosives endangering life for a political or ideological cause,
(1) This section applies where a person believes or suspects that another person has committed an offence under any of sections 15 to 18, and bases his belief or suspicion on information which comes to his attention in the course of a trade, profession or business, or in the course of his employment …
4. In 1861 Parliament enacted The Accessories and Abettors Act in which it ruled that:
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