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Botswana:
Botswana Supports International Criminal Court
VOA, 7 October 2013
Botswana's information minister says Gaborone will continue to provide resolute support for the International Criminal Court (ICC) in spite of strong opposition from some African… Read more »
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Africa:
AU Summit to Deliberate On Africa's Relationship With ICC
ERTA, 7 October 2013
The African Union is due to hold an Extraordinary Session this week on Friday and Saturday (October 11 and 12) to discuss Africa's future relationship with the International… Read more »
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Africa:
The AU Summit to Deliberate On Africa's Relationship With the ICC
Ethiopia Government, 7 October 2013
The African Union is due to hold an Extraordinary Session this week on Friday and Saturday (October 11 and 12) to discuss Africa's future relationship with the International… Read more »
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Africa:
African Bloc 'Unlikely' to Leave ICC
IWPR, 7 October 2013
Despite talk of a mass walk-out, African Union members are not united in opposing the international court, experts say. Read more »
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Africa:
Is the ICC Ganging Up On Africa?
RNW Africa, 7 October 2013
In recent weeks, the media has been splashed with accusations that the International Criminal Court is only going after African leaders, even though the human rights violations on… Read more »
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Africa:
130 Groups Across Africa Call for Countries to Back ICC
HRW, 7 October 2013
130 groups from across Africa called on African members of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in a letter made public today to affirm their support for the court at an… Read more »
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Africa:
The Peace Palace 100 Years On
ISS, 4 October 2013
The centennial celebrations of the 'seat of international law' - the Peace Palace in The Hague - are about the ideals this building stands for, rather than its beautiful… Read more »
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Kenya:
Press Not Impartial in Reporting on ICC, Says Expert
RNW Africa, 4 October 2013
Kenya's press has largely chosen to frame the The Hague trials as a political contest, believes Tom Rhodes, the East Africa Consultant to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Read more »