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12 October 2013

 

 

President Zuma concludes visit to Ethiopia

 

 

His Excellency President Jacob Zuma has today, 12 October 2013, concluded
his visit to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where he led the South African
delegation to the Extraordinary Summit of the Assembly of Heads of State and
Government of the African Union (AU).

 

The Summit took place under the theme: "Africa's Relationship with the
International Criminal Court (ICC)".

 

Having reiterated their commitment to fight impunity, promote human rights
and democracy, as well as the rule of law and good governance on the
continent, the Heads of State and Government took a number of decisions with
regard to the relationship generally between African states and the ICC and,
in particular, with regard to the situation involving the Republic of Kenya.


 

Amongst other things, the Summit decided:

 

.        to endorse the AU process of expanding the mandate of the African
Court of Justice and Human Rights (AfCHPR) to try international crimes such
as genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes;

.        that no charges shall be commenced or continued before any
international court or tribunal against any serving head of state or
Government or anybody acting in such capacity during his/her term of office.
To safeguard the constitutional order, stability and integrity of member
states, no serving AU Head of State or Government or anybody acting or
entitled to act in such a capacity, shall be required to appear before any
international court or tribunal during their term of office;

.        that Kenya should send a letter to the UNSC requesting the
deferral, in conformity with Article 16 of the Rome statute, of the
proceedings against the President and Deputy President of Kenya. This letter
would be endorsed by all African States parties.

.        to set up a contact group of the Executive Council to undertake
consultations with the members of the United Nations Security Council
(UNSC), in particular, its five permanent members, with a view to engaging
with the UNSC on all concerns of the AU on its relationship with the ICC,
including the deferral of the Kenyan and Sudanese cases, in order to obtain
their feedback;

 

The Summit also appointed the new AU Commissioner for Peace and Security,
His Excellency Ambassador Smail Chergui .The appointment of Ambassador Smail
Chergui follows the recent resignation of His Excellency Ambassador Ramtane
Lamamra, who has been appointed as Foreign Minister of the People's
Democratic Republic of Algeria.

 

The Assembly adopted a declaration on Africa's solidarity with and support
to Libya; a declaration of solidarity with the Republic of Kenya following
the terrorist attack on the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, and a
declaration on the Lampedusa tragic boat incident.

 

President Zuma was accompanied by Ms. Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Minister of
International Relations and Cooperation and Mr. Jeff Radebe, Minister of
Justice and Constitutional Development.

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries:

Mac Maharaj on 079 879 3203 or [email protected]

 

 

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