Icc Darfur

Why African Leaders are Afraid of the International Criminal Court

Rev. Bekeh Utietiang | Posted 08.06.2009 | World


Rev. Bekeh Utietiang

Innocent civilians are being murdered daily because of ethnic, religious or political affiliation and killings are being directed by the leaders, or they are in some way complacent to the murders.

Natsios Slow Dances with Bashir

John Norris | Posted 04.30.2009 | World


John Norris

The fact that the ICC would hold Bashir accountable is not the real impediment to peace in Sudan; it is the fact that Bashir keeps committing war crimes.

Al-Bashir Indictment: Why Africans Are Divided Over The Decision

Obakeng Mfaladi | Posted 04.06.2009 | World


Obakeng Mfaladi

The ICC is not seen as a free and fair court in Africa and decisions like the indictment of Omar Al-Bashir, as right as they are, tend to be seen as biased toward the continent. They will do more harm than good if not handled more diplomatically.

China, Sudan's Protector and Enabler

Mia Farrow | Posted 10.13.2008 | Politics


Mia Farrow

The ICC is on the verge of issuing an arrest warrant for Sudanese President el-Bashir for crimes against humanity -- but China is preparing to introduce a UN resolution to suspend jurisdiction over Sudan.