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SA the Latest Country to Pull Out of 'Partisan' ICC

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 22 October 2016

 

South Africa confirmed yesterday it was pulling out of the International
Criminal Court (ICC) - days after Burundi did the same.

 

Justice Minister Michael Masutha said the government would soon submit a
Bill to parliament for withdrawal from the Hague court which has only ever
prosecuted Africans.

 

A leaked letter from International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane
on Thursday invoked withdrawal from the ICC effective after a year.

 

The Bill will propose that South Africa repeal the Rome Statute that created
the court as it is "in conflict and inconsistent with" the country's
diplomatic immunity law.

 

South Africa came into conflict with the court last June when a local human
rights group obtained a court order for the arrest of Sudanese tyrant Omar
al-Bashir at an African Union (AU) summit in Johannesburg.

 

The government contested the ruling while Mr Bashir - whose country is not a
member of the ICC - flew home.

 

Regime change

 

Subjecting the leader of another country to prosecution in a South African
court or handing the leader over to the ICC would amount to interference in
another country's affairs, Mr Masutha said.

 

"One cannot think of a more plausible scenario of forced regime change by
one country on another," he said.

 

Ruling ANC MPs welcomed the move. Chief Whip Jackson Mthembu's office said:
"It is our long-held view that the ICC has long diverted from its mandate of
being an independent and objective instrument.

 

"Instead the ICC has allowed non-member states to dictate and interfere with
its work to suit their own imperialist agendas."

 

SACP, AU

 

The Communist Party welcomed the decision to pull out, with SACP spokesman
Alex Mashilo saying: "Nations are not equal before the 'international' law
of ICC 'justice', as that applies to some but not others."

 

ANC MPs called on the African Union to "strengthen its own institutions
designed to promote human rights and protect the people of Africa against
crimes against humanity."

 

On Tuesday Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza signed legislation passed
overwhelmingly by parliament last week to quit the court.

 

Meanwhile Ugandan Deputy Foreign Minister Oryem Okello said yesterday his
country was "undecided" on whether to withdraw from the ICC, but it was
likely to be a "hot issue" at January's AU Summit in Ethiopia.

 

Recently the threat of ICC prosecution has been raised against citizens of
other non-members such as Syria, Ukraine and Russia over conflicts with
Western proxies.

 

 

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