ANC Statement, Johannesburg, 20 June 2015

 

 

Alliance Summit and ICC Deliberations

 

 

The African National Congress (ANC) convened a special meeting of the
National Executive Committee (NEC) yesterday, 19 June 2015, at the St.
Georges Hotel, Tshwane. The purpose of the Special NEC meeting was to
consider the organisation's preparations and submissions towards the
upcoming Alliance Summit to be held from the 25th June to the 3rd July 2015.


 

The Alliance Summit is convened arising from a call made by the President of
the African National Congress, Comrade Jacob Zuma, for unity within the
Alliance partners and amongst the Alliance partners themselves. The NEC is
unanimous in its view that the unity and cohesion of the Alliance is
sacrosanct and that determined action should be taken to preserve, continue
to build and strengthen the Alliance's capacity to provide the necessary
leadership to society. The submission of the ANC to the Alliance Summit will
be further interrogated by the organisation in anticipation of this
important meeting. 

 

 

The meeting further discussed recent developments relating to the
International Criminal Court (ICC) and President al-Bashir of Sudan's
presence in South Africa to attend the African Union Summit. In its
analysis, the NEC reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to the protection and
promotion of human rights on the continent of Africa and beyond. It further
noted that South Africa, correctly, had been a vocal proponent of the
establishment of the International Criminal Court. We believed, as we still
do, that an independent and objective instrument was needed to bring to an
end the heinous crimes against humanity and the violation of human rights
which were then very prevalent on the Continent. We believed, as we still
do, that those who committed such crimes must be prosecuted and punished by
an impartial body empowered by international cooperation to defend the
universal values of justice. The matter relating to the President al-Bashir
therefore is of major concern to the African National Congress and we view
the allegations levelled against him in a serious light.

 

It is our view however that the ICC has gradually diverted from its mandate
and allowed itself to be influence by powerful non-member states. We
perceive it as tending to act as a proxy instrument for these states, who
see no need to subject themselves to its discipline, to persecute African
leaders and effect regime change on the continent. It is being used as a
court against Africa, deliberately oblivious to the fact that Africa
countries themselves were vocal in their support for the necessity of such a
mechanism, with for example, Senegal being the first country to ratify the
Rome Statute. 

 

The African National Congress calls African Union to strengthen its own
institutions designed to promote human rights and protect the people of
Africa against crimes against humanity, war crimes and crimes of aggression
where they cannot find justice in their own countries. 

 

Institutions such as the African Court on Human and People's Rights must be
strengthened with more countries ratifying the protocol to ensure that, in
Africa's interest and within the African Union, we are able to find
solutions to the challenges confronting Africa. Noting that South Africa is
a signatory to the Rome Statute, the ANC calls on our government to work
together with the rest of the continent to protect the ICC from undue
influence and to restore its credibility within the continent. This is as
much a responsibility of Africa as it is of the ICC and those who ominously
seek to influence it from outside. 

 

 

Issued by:

Zizi Kodwa

National Spokesperson

African National Congress

 

Enquiries:

Keith Khoza, 082 823 9672

Khusela Sangoni, 072 854 5707

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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