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AU Voices Support for kamwana on ICC
« on: January 31, 2016, 09:09:42 PM »
Kamwana pleads for impunity for the Negro leader.  If someone already informed him that the Assembly of State Parties is where this stuff can be canvassed, has it registered?

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Re: AU Voices Support for kamwana on ICC
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2016, 07:15:22 AM »
African law is different from the rest of the world: killers go free and are supported by the masses.

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Re: AU Voices Support for kamwana on ICC
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2016, 05:14:46 PM »
African law is different from the rest of the world: killers go free and are supported by the masses.
ICC was created to remove the same impunity kamwana is begging for the African big man.  Is it perfect?  No.  The President of the US and other powerful countries still enjoy impunity for their actions.  There is not much one can do about it.  But the African on the street should be thankful that his leader does not enjoy the impunity to do with him as he pleases.
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Re: AU Voices Support for kamwana on ICC
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2016, 09:09:13 PM »
Power is corrupt. Too much power is even worse!!!

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Re: AU Voices Support for kamwana on ICC
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2016, 02:02:09 AM »
Kamwana pleads for impunity for the Negro leader.  If someone already informed him that the Assembly of State Parties is where this stuff can be canvassed, has it registered?

The last ASP session would not have been a good place for the AU to make too many noises.   It was held in November.   Now, if you follow what happens at the AU, you will notice that around the end of September the AU had run out of money to function, because some of its members had not paid their annual dues, and in October its "commission" was "authorized to take all necessary steps" to get their "development partners" (who already finance 2/3 of the AU budget) to come up with additional money.   The "development partners" tend to be very supportive of the ICC, so ...
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Re: AU Voices Support for kamwana on ICC
« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2016, 10:02:09 AM »
How many times are we going to withdraw? Any lessons from gaddafis fall and impunity? who would have thought a gaddafi kid would end up as a vagabond in Lebanon
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Re: AU Voices Support for kamwana on ICC
« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2016, 10:58:36 AM »
People have to learn that beggars have no choices.
Even that building, where the African club of dictators meet is a donation from China.


The last ASP session would not have been a good place for the AU to make too many noises.   It was held in November.   Now, if you follow what happens at the AU, you will notice that around the end of September the AU had run out of money to function, because some of its members had not paid their annual dues, and in October its "commission" was "authorized to take all necessary steps" to get their "development partners" (who already finance 2/3 of the AU budget) to come up with additional money.   The "development partners" tend to be very supportive of the ICC, so ...