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Home > HOME > AU to form regional govt, adopts anti-ICC move

AU to form regional govt, adopts anti-ICC move



Fri, 03 Jul 2009 19:38:00 +0000

TRIUMPHANT: African Union chief, Muammar al-Gaddafi



AFRICAN Union chief, Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi has achieved some success in his desire to have a United States of Africa as Union members have agreed to created an African Authority, although individual countries will retain their sovereignty.

The members decided to give its Executive Arm enhanced powers to coordinate common interest policies, but the African Authority will not be able to act internationally unless it has the mandate from Heads of State.
 
The compromise on the Draft follows heated debate in the Closing Session in the Libyan town of Sirte.

Reports say the creation of the Authority is seen as a stepping-stone towards achieving a Federal Government for the Continent, which is the ambition of Libyan chief Muammar al-Gaddafi.

The Africa Authority proposal has been resisted by South Africa, Nigeria among others who object to giving the Body too much power.

It aims to simplify the AU Structure and allow more control over diplomatic Trade and Defence matters.

The Structure will create a President, a Vice-president and a Secretary of Peace and Security and Common Defence. Other Secretaries will replace the current’s Union’s Commissioners.

The changes to the AU are yet to be ratified by member-states who are have also agreed to discuss the financing of the plan at a later date.

APPROVAL OF ANTI-ICC MOVE

The African leaders on Friday hotly debated and adopted a declaration that could deal a heavy blow to efforts by the International Criminal Court to prosecute war criminals from the continent.

The declaration circulated by Libya, delcared that the AU "deeply regrets" that the United Nations ignored its previous demand for the ICC in The Hague to postpone its arrest warrant against Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for crimes in Darfur.

The draft declaration says that AU countries "shall not cooperate" with the ICC "for the arrest and surrender" of African indicted personalities.

Officials say ministers later changed this wording behind closed doors to mention specifically Sudan's al-Bashir along with possible other African personalities in the future.

"The ministers have agreed on this, but it's still very much up in the air," said Mohamed Beisat, the African affairs minister for the Western Sahara.

Beisat, who took part in the negotiations, said heads of state could still "significantly change the wording" when they review the decision for approval later Friday.

The African Union is ending its co-operation with the International Criminal Court which has, thus far, only indicted African and Eastern European personalities, but not Western ones.


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Patrick Fletcher • hajray@gmail.com
Subject: AU to form regional govt, adopts anti-ICC move
Sun, 12 Jul 2009 18:12:51
• Omugabe, I agree with you 100% that the arab-muslim beast, bashir needs to be confined for his crimes against Africans. However, there is also the issue of the ICC going after Africa leaders while giving the Western leaders a pass. So what I would have like to see coming out of the AU is the position that the ICC can have bashir, but going forward from there the ICC can't have any more of our leaders present and future.


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Sun, 05 Jul 2009 22:19:29
• at least african leaders have seen the imposition of western values on the continent today. it is regretable though that it is too late but still better than never. why is george bush not being prosecuted for killing people in iraq and afghanistan, and why is tony blair not being brought to justice for the same offence. does this international court allow pesecution of national of another country by britons and americans but condenm killings between nationals. it is acceptable for whites british and american to kill iraqs without the perpetrators being brought to justice., but it is okay to kill sadam hussain for killing his own people. this is nonsence, the tea club called ICC should go and hang


Omugabe • Dziva@sanandresano.com
Subject: Look Inward & Look East for Self-development, Zim Patriots!
Sun, 05 Jul 2009 01:34:18
• That arab-muslim beast, bashir, needs to be confined for his crimes against Africans.

However, the AU naturally came to the correct decision in dealing with the evil europeans and their european (international) court of in-justice.

As bad as that devil is in Sudan (and he's very bad) the racist and evil Europeans are a gazillion times worse!

That arab-muslim beast, bashir, needs to be dealt with firmly. And Africans need to come up with ways to put that islamic devil out of existence.

However, Africans can't be seen as surrendering sovereignty to the devils of Europe, how have been many many times worse than the beast, bashir!

Africans have had two sets of historical and UNPROVOKED enemy invaders to the Continent; arab-muslims and european-christians.
BOTH racist invaders still need to be put out of business in Africa.



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