Wednesday, 8 March 2017

South Africa revoke withdrawal from the International Criminal Court



  South Africa has revoked its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, ICC, after the High Court said the move was unconstitutional. It had notified the UN of its intention to leave last October, saying the ICC pursued "regime change".


   The opposition Democratic Alliance then argued in court that the government had to first seek parliamentary approval. According to reports, it may not be the end of the government's bid to leave The Hague-based court.

   Justice Minister Michael Masutha was quoted as saying after the court ruling in February that the government would consider its options.

  According to a statement on the UN treaties website, the planned pull out has been officially cancelled.

   South Africa's original decision to pull out came after a dispute over Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir's visit to the country in 2015.

   The authorities refused to arrest Bashir despite him facing an ICC arrest warrant over alleged war crimes.

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