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Janko Posted - 13 May 2014 : 14:36:30
African Union: Reject Immunity for Leaders
African Groups say Plan Would Harm Regional Court

(Johannesburg) – A proposal to give immunity to sitting government leaders before Africa’s regional court would be a major setback for justice for grave crimes, African organizations from 19 countries and international organizations with a presence in Africa said in a letter to African governments released today.

Justice ministers and attorney generals of African Union (AU) member countries are scheduled to meet in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on May 15 and 16, 2014, to consider a draft protocol to expand the authority of the African Court on Justice and Human Rights to include criminal jurisdiction over genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. A proposal providing immunity for heads of state and senior government officials from prosecution for such crimes is being considered as part of the amended protocol.
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toubab1020 Posted - 14 May 2014 : 22:06:39
"Simple is good"

Thanks KOBO
kobo Posted - 13 May 2014 : 23:21:09
Toubab 1o20 Oh yea plain simple language for everyone! That's best and standard norm for everyone. Rich man, poor man,colour, race, creed, any shape size & form" we're all equal in the eyes of the law! It is guiding principle or moral ethos but not prevailing and applied in reality; in all Political system, Social system, Justice system or Judiciary

1. "EQUALITY IS EQUITY" among other maxims of EQUITY (Law Notes)!

2. Board of Wisdom with maxims of Equity QUOTES: The twelve equitable maxims

3. Is Everyone Equal In The Eyes of the Law and How Is Everyone Equal In The Eyes Of The Law
toubab1020 Posted - 13 May 2014 : 20:02:24
Seems sensible,let Africans deal with African JUSTICE and not Europeans BUT JUSTICE MUST BE SEEN TO BE DONE,years of adjournments,the witness is out of the country,and other legal delaying tactics MUST BE RECOGNISED and "cleaned up" if the world is going to accept such a development,ALL PEOPLE ARE EQUAL IN THE EYES OF THE LAW

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QUOTE FROM THE ABOVE POST BY JANKO
" proposal to give immunity to sitting government leaders before Africa’s regional court would be a major setback for justice for grave crimes"

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