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Friday, 25 August, 2000, 05:47 GMT 06:47 UK
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UK backs war crimes court
The UK and US foreign policy departments are at odds over the establishment of a permanent international criminal court.

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 | UK Foreign Secretary Robin Cook: "The court will give us a global reach" real 28k
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 | US Warcrimes ambassador David Scheffer: "US soldiers should be investigated by military courts within the US" real 28k
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 | The BBC's Paul Welsh visits the site of a Bosnian warcrime. real 28k
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UK backs war crimes court
The UK and US foreign policy departments are at odds over the establishment of a permanent international criminal court.

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Also:
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 | UK Foreign Secretary Robin Cook: "The court will give us a global reach" real 28k
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 | US Warcrimes ambassador David Scheffer: "US soldiers should be investigated by military courts within the US" real 28k
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 | The BBC's Paul Welsh visits the site of a Bosnian warcrime. real 28k
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