UNSC approves probe into Daesh’s alleged war crimes in Iraq

The United Nations Security Council, UNSC, has authorised the establishment of an investigation team to support Iraq’s domestic efforts to hold Daesh accountable for acts that may amount to war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide committed in the country.

According to the resolution adopted unanimously, including the UAE, the team will be headed by a Special Adviser to be appointed by the UN Secretary-General, and will consist of both international and domestic experts who will work "on equal footing," with an initial mandate of two years.

The council underscored that the team should operate with full respect for the sovereignty of Iraq and its jurisdiction over crimes committed in its territory. In addition, evidence of crimes collected and stored by the team in Iraq should be for eventual use in fair and independent criminal proceedings conducted by competent national-level courts, with the relevant Iraqi authorities as the primary intended recipient.

Another Member State may request the team to collect evidence of acts committed by Daesh on its territory, but only with the approval of the Security Council, which may request the Secretary-General to submit separate terms of reference.