Fri, 28 Apr 2017 10:24:35 +0000 By Thembani M. Phiri As I tread these deep International Criminal Court (ICC) waters this week, not only do I feel like a tilapia in a sea full of whales and sharks, moreover, I swim against a very strong current with a divergent opinion which is arguably as pragmatic as the one I envisage to divulge in this corner. But like a kite dancing in a hurricane i will not waiver and give my opinion concerning Zambia’s exit from the ICC to the deepest of my understanding in this debatably volatile atmosphere. So what is the ICC? How was it created? Which countries subscribe to it and why is it essential to do so? Below are detailed answers to the fore questions. WHAT IS THE ICC The International Criminal Court (ICC) is described as an intergovernmental organization and international tribunal that sits in The Hague in the Netherlands. […]
The ICC: An Animal Farm situation
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