Africa: Nooke Dismisses African Countries' Criticism of the International Criminal Court

28 November 2013
interview

African governments are making a stand against the International Criminal Court. In an interview with DW, Günter Nooke, advisor to the German Chancellor on African affairs, decisively rejects this.

In The Hague, the International Criminal Court's (ICC) member states are mulling over a change to the Rome Statute. The African Union (AU) would like to exclude incumbent leaders from the prosecution process.

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