South Africa reverses its decision to leave the ICC - News Summed Up

South Africa reverses its decision to leave the ICC


The South African government has reversed its decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court following the ruling of a South African supreme court which rendered the decision of the government void. The South African government, prior to the convening of the 28th African Union summit in Addis Ababa, had made known its desire to withdraw from the ICC after it failed to arrest and handover wanted Sudanese president Omar Al-Bashir to the ICC when he was in South Africa for the African Union Summit in 2015. The government made its decision known at the 28th Summit when it joined Burundi, Gambia, and some other African nations to ratify a voluntary mass withdrawal of African countries from ICC. The ruling, however, did not address whether the South African government could leave the ICC, explaining such decision as is “policy-laden, and one residing in the heartland of the national executive in the exercise of foreign policy, international relations and treaty-making.”However, the Jacob Zuma-led government has vowed to pull through its decision to leave the ICC. According to the South African Justice Minister, Michael Masutha current government has vowed to continue its efforts to pull out of the ICC.


Source: The North Africa Journal March 08, 2017 13:52 UTC



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