Hatimaye Africa tells the ICC: Stuff yours!

Sijali

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Sep 30, 2010
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Dear JF:

I have just come to realise that the African Union summit in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, at the end of last week sent out a message ringing loud and clear in the ears of the kangaroo court at The Hague: the member states of the AU will not comply with the arrest warrant for Muammar al-Gaddafi and they consider the court an impediment towards peace and reconciliation.

The question of Libya and Al-Gaddafi completely dominated the summit and the final declaration reiterated the opening statement by Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema, who told the international community to stay out of Africa's affairs and mind its own business.

The African Union Chairman, Jean Ping, declared that the International Criminal Court at The Hague appeared to be targeting Africa: "We support the fight against impunity, we do not support impunity, we are not even against the Criminal Court. We are against the way justice is being rendered because ... it looks as if this ICC is only interested in trying the Africans," he stated after the Conference finished.

The African leaders consider that the ICC arrest warrant "seriously complicates the efforts aimed at finding a negotiated political settlement to the crisis in Libya".

Colonel al-Gaddafi has been a driving force behind the formation of the African Union and has donated billions of dollars towards humanitarian projects. Instead of salting away the money for himself, as many other leaders would have done, he poured it into building e-learning and telemedicine networks, benefiting all Africans, freeing its peoples from the yolk of dependence.

It is for this reason that Muammar alGaddafi today, can travel freely around the African Continent and there is nothing the ICC can do about it.
On the subject of the ICC, why doesn't Mr. Luis Moreno Ocampo go back to Argentina? Or why does he not issue arrest warrants for al-Hasidi, the Libyan terrorist leader who himself admitted to having links with al-Qaeda, the organization whose leader, Osama bin laden, Gaddafi was the first international leader to issue an arrest warrant for? Why doesn't Mr, Moreno Ocampo issue arrest warrants against the Libyan terrorists who murdered children, raped little girls and massacred black Libyans in the streets?

It is by now clearly and patently obvious who or what Mr. Moreno Ocampo and who is he working for.
 
Watu wengi hawajui kwamba kuanzishwa kwa ICC kulipigiwa debe sana na viongozi wa Afrika wa wakati huo ili kudhibiti watu kama wakina Savimbi! Kisu walikinoa wenyewe...
 
Tofauti na nchi nyingine ambapo serikali/watawala wanalinda wanachi wao na kama ni kuuwa wanauwa raia wa nchi nyingine lakini kwa Afrika hali ni tofauti sana. Unakuta serikali/watawala wanauwa/tesa wananchi wao wenyewe.

Na hata kwa statistics tu, kusema waafrika wanakuwa targeted sio kweli hasa kwa sababu migogoro mingi ipo Afrika! Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, Libya, Misri, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Zanzibar (umeisha sasa?), Zimbabwe, Congo DRC, Ivory Coast, Tunisia, etc.
 
VIONGOZI WA AFRIKA WANA KILA SABABU YA KULALAMIKA HEBU ANGALIA HII LIST KAMA KUNA MTU KUTOKA AMERIKA AU ULAYA

List of people indicted in the ICC


Joseph Kony - Uganda

Raska Lukwiya - Uganda- Died on 12 August 2006; proceedings terminated on 11 July 2007

Okot Odhiambo - Uganda

Dominic Ongwen - Uganda

Vincent Otti - Uganda; reported to have died on 2 October 2007

Thomas Lubanga - DRC;Trial began on 26 January 2009

Bosco Ntaganda - DRC

Ahmed Haroun - Darfur

Ali Kushayb - Darfur

Germain Katanga - DRC;Trial began on 24 November 2009

Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui - DRC;Trial began on 24 November 2009

Jean-Pierre Bemba - DRC;Trial began on 22 November 2010

Omar al-Bashir - Darfur

Bahr Abu Garda - Darfur;Appeared voluntarily Charges dismissed on 8 February 2010

Abdallah Banda - Darfur; Appeared voluntarily Case in pre-trial stage

Saleh Jerbo - Darfur;Appeared voluntarily Case in pre-trial stage

Callixte Mbarushimana - DRC;Case in pre-trial stage

Mohammed Ali - Kenya;Appeared voluntarily Case in pre-trial stage

Uhuru Kenyatta - Kenya; Appeared voluntarily Case in pre-trial stage

Henry Kosgey - Kenya;Appeared voluntarily Case in pre-trial stage

Francis Muthaura - Kenya;Appeared voluntarily Case in pre-trial stage

William Ruto - Kenya;Appeared voluntarily Case in pre-trial stage

Joshua Sang - Kenya;Appeared voluntarily Case in pre-trial stage

Muammar Gaddafi - Libya; Fugitive

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi - Libya; Fugitive

Abdullah Senussi - Libya; Fugitive
 
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