THE HAGUE, May 27 โ The International Criminal Court on Monday denied an African Union charge that it was racist and said it would not respond to an AU call for Kenyan leadersโ crimes against humanity trials to be moved to their home country.
โThe International Criminal Court will not be reacting to African Union resolutions,โ ICC spokesman Fadi El Abdallah told AFP after the pan-continental bloc urged the Kenyansโ trials be taken out of the ICCโs hands.
AU chair and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn had earlier Monday accused the ICC at an AU summit in Addis Ababa of being involved in โrace huntingโ.
โAfrican leaders have come to a consensus that the (ICC) process that has been conducted in Africa has a flaw,โ Desalegn told reporters. โThe intention was to avoid any kind of impunityโฆ but now the process has degenerated to some kind of race hunting.โ
The Hague-based ICC, set up in 2002 to try the worldโs worst crimes, is frequently accused of bias because all of its cases involve Africans.
Spokesman Abdallah referred to the standard denial response to such accusations, which notes that four out of eight situations under investigation in Africa were referred to the court by the countries themselves.
Also, 43 African countries have signed the ICCโs founding Rome Statute, which 34 have ratified, โmaking Africa the most heavily represented region in the courtโs membership,โ the ICC statement said.
African leaders in Ethiopia were on Monday expected to pass the resolution calling for the ICC trials of Kenyan leaders, including President Uhuru Kenyatta and his vice president, to be referred back to Kenya to avoid any kind of impunityโฆ but now the process has degenerated to some kind of race hunting.โ
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