Burundi becomes first nation to quit International Criminal Court

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Burundi is set to become the first nation to withdraw from the International Criminal Court in an move that underlines the depth of the crisis in the country and comes amid widespread antipathy in Africa towards the court.

President Pierre Nkurunziza, who critics accuse of human rights abuses, signed a decree late on Tuesday that paves the way for his east African nation’s departure from the court. His decision comes at time when the ICC is conducting a preliminary investigation into politically motivated violence in Burundi in which several hundred people died.

The violence was triggered by Mr Nkurunziza’s decision to seek a third term in office in apparent contravention of accords signed in 2005 that ended a 12-year civil war.

Many African leaders accuse the ICC of being biased against the continent, and Burundi’s decision to pull out of the court could prompt other countries to follow suit. Kenya, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe are among nations at the vanguard of the campaign for all African Union members to leave the ICC.
Burundi becomes first nation to quit International Criminal Court
https://www.ft.com/content/ce408588-95bf-11e6-a1dc-bdf38d484582
Well, there goes the ICC.
 
The international criminal court is a country club, where criminals get pardoned before any trial if they kill for the members of the security council, and criminals get summoned and sentenced if they don't. This was already evident as early as 1946, when Czechoslovakia was committing the same war crimes under international approval, as the Nazis were being sentenced for in Nurnberg. If the international criminal court is decommissioned, it is a good riddance.
 

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