Details of a secret deal in which leaders granted themselves

via Details of a secret deal in which African leaders granted themselves…….. | The Ngami Times July 11, 2014

Details of a secret deal in which African leaders granted themselves and their allies immunity from prosecution for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, have only now started coming out – long after the African Union summit of heads of state and government ended.

The vote took place last Friday in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, but news of the outcome of the summit appeared only this week.  Ironically, the 23rd Ordinary Session of the Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the AU was hosted by one of Africa’s long-serving, despotic and corrupt leaders, President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasago.

The highly secretive vote sought to amend the AU’s Court of Justice and Human Rights, which was created six years ago.

The amended document reads that “No charges shall be commenced or continued before the Court against any serving African Union Head of State or Government, or anybody acting or entitled to act in such capacity, or other senior state officials based on their functions, during their tenure of office.”

The amendment, however, vaguely identified “senior officials.”

The latest development is seen as a continuing snub of the Hague-based International Criminal Court  (ICC), which some of the African Union governments accuse of unfairly singling out African leaders. Currently two sitting African presidents – al Bashir, of Sudan, and Uhuru Kenyatta, of Kenya – and one ousted president are facing charges at the ICC.

Admittedly, some of the accusations could be true when viewed against, for instance, the genocidial activities of the George Bush-Tony Blair axis that culminated into the Iraq pogroms.  The ICC is yet to lay charges against the duo, but that is not reason enough for the AU’s African Court to be founded on similar flawed principles that exempt some previleged individuals from prosecution.

If anything, Africa, which unpropriotionately experiences more atrocities than any other continent, should have come up with a Court that will effectively address this impunity. The latest amendment, however, renders the African Court toothless.

The Court does not provide a viable alternative to the ICC.

We therefore concur with the contention that the amendment goes against the very essence of promoting human rights, peace and stability, and presents a major setback to advancing democracy and the rule of law. As Amnesty International noted, the decision “is a backward step in the fight against impunity and a betrayal of victims of serious violations of human rights.”

Conclusively then, the African Court is likely to go the shameless route that was followed by the regional court – Southern African Development Community (SADC) Tribunal, which was torpedoed by the Zimbabwean life-president Robert Mugabe after it ruled against his chaotic and violent land reforms.

In the latest development, Botswana is the only country that objected to this dubious self-serving exercise and the country should be commended for this principled stand, particularly that the AU amendment comes against the backdrop of blood-curdling atrocities in African countries such as South Sudan and the Central African Republic.

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    KIBBS 10 years ago

    Now we know for sure that The AU is a murder condoning non-entity and should be totally ignored by any sane governments worldwide.

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    feared by zanupf 10 years ago

    There will still one day be an African Nuremberg with back dated death sentences

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    Ngoto Zimbwa 10 years ago

    Much as I have reservations on the way these two guys (Bush/Blair) conducted themselves vis-a-vie Iraq, it would have been sweet of them to drop into Zim and sort out our errant Regime!!

    As for the AU, its nothing but a cabal of brainless morons presiding over the rape of our Continent.

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    Nikuved 10 years ago

    murders

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    The AU has never been about representing the people of Africa. Its a tool for corrupt,greedy murderous African dictators to perpetrate crimes against Africans. Africans cannot get justice against these despots from The AU.
    stinking murderers

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    Petal 10 years ago

    so the all useless go behind everyones back to do a deal because they are poop scared they will share a cell with Charles Taylor. the Human Rights organisations throughout the continent should be making some noise about it and not just keeping quiet including civil society.
    what a useless bunch they are cannot even inform the ordinary people someothing needs to be done about this bunch of people they do not hav balls

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    Petal 10 years ago

    in fact they are already “guilty” of their crimes doing this

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    Petal 10 years ago

    Guilty Guilty – the all useless AU will have to pay the penalty

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    Petal 10 years ago

    Would it be possible to get a comment from Civil Society on this issue before theiving Morons congregate next month ?

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    Don Cox 10 years ago

    “genocidial activities of the George Bush-Tony Blair axis that culminated into the Iraq pogroms. ”

    I think you should do some research before expressing support for Saddam Hussein (and his sons), the Assad family, or ISIS.

    There was nothing resembling genocide in the Iraq war, and a pogrom would be impossible in Iraq since all the Jews in Iraq were expelled long ago.

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    Daddy Chikos 10 years ago

    U need to know which country hold the rotational AU l/ship and who deputies them and what are their human rights record