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Thursday, January 16, 2003 Shvat 13, 5763
Israel Time:  04:49  (GMT+2)
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 Belgium amending law to enable Sharon trial

Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt says he is not opposed to a
proposal to amend the country's laws in a way that would allow Ariel
Sharon to be indicted for war crimes.

Verhofstadt made his comment on Tuesday on the efforts of several
politicians in Belgium's senate to amend and broaden the country's war
crime laws. Under the proposal, originally sponsored mainly by left-wing
politicians in the senate, Belgium's 1993 "Universal Law" would be expanded
to apply to any person suspected of war crimes, "no matter where the
suspect may be located."

The proposal won backing in the senate by all its parties. It then was
moved to the state council, a body supposed to review the legal status of
proposed bills, and evaluate their compatibility with Belgium's
constitution.

The council approved the proposed amendment and the bill returned to the
senate, where it passed on first reading. Second and third reading votes
will be carried out next week, and the senate will apparently fully approve
it. Belgium's government also supports the law, and now the Prime Minister
has clarified that he doesn't oppose it.

Last June, a Belgian appeals court ruled that Ariel Sharon cannot face
trial in the country on war crimes charges. Only suspects who dwell in
Belgium can face trial for war crimes committed beyond the country's
borders, the court found.

Israeli officials expressed consternation about Verhofstadt's position.
Belgium's Prime Minister visited Israel over a year ago, when he was acting
chairman of the European Union.

He met Sharon and the sources say that the meeting created the impression
that Verhofstadt had reservations about legal proceedings which were then
being carried out in Belgium against Israel's prime minister. The sources
claimed that Belgium stands out as one of Europe's countries most hostile
toward Israel.

On Sunday, Belgium's ambassador to Israel was called to the Foreign
Ministry in Jerusalem, where he was informed of Israel's concerns regarding
the proposed new bill in Belgium.

By Yossi Melman

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