Moon Ki, I'd be glad to hear why nobody has dared to take this thing to ICC. Australia had explosive stories, UK and now US here. Why has none of the pro bono, public cause advocates and activists not taken this up? Is it because Papa Francis is likable fella so they might be waiting for a fall guy some time?
To my mind, there surely are crimes against humanity going on here. And they have been going on for thousands of years by this particular lot, even accounting for the fact that the definition of "crimes against humanity" constantly changes. Still, I see it, it would be quite a task to fit the crimes to the current statutes, and that would only be the beginning. Here you would have a very different lot in the dock---way more muscle than we've seen of the perps. I'm not into any conspiracy theory here, but can you imagine how many "upright pillar-of-the-community"s are involved in this sort of thing? Of course, one must nevertheless fight, but it doesn't hurt to get a good measure of the size of the brute ...
In any case, I see the ICC as hopelessly damaged, and I say that with deep regret, given that I was once a very strong supporter of the organization. I might say a bit more about that later, but it seems to me that those who see themselves as in-charge have decided that the Africans etc. are always minded to finish off themselves and that the best can be done is to have an appearance of justice.