03-18-2009, 11:43 AM
With its recent releasing of a warrant for the arrest of Sudanese president,Omar al-Bashir,the ICC certainly raised a few 'brows,was the ICC only gunning down African leaders?Of course,regions like Europe and the Americas are much more stable and less prone to the clutches of power-hungry dictators and therefore there arent really any individuals to prosecute.The story is somewhat diff when it comes to the Middle East.Just this last December,Israel murdered countless Gaza residents and what was did the Int Court do,nadda.Now for those not familiar with the ICC jurisdiction,it can only hear cases involving war crimes,genocide and crimes against humanity.So some might argue that Israel was simply defending its people but really now,the use of phosphorus in weaponcry is classified as a war crime.I'm not even going to start with the war on Iraq,Afghanistan,Sri Lanka etc.Believe me,I'm not defending al-Bashir and the other members of this rather unsavoury group because they really are monsters.What I'm against is how the ICC seems to be using Africa as a test run for its policies and powers i.e. "what will happen if I press this button?" .Any intl. expert worth his salt could clearly see that the peace agreement between Darfur's North & South was very sensitive and drastic action would jeopardize them thus resulting in chaos.But the ICC didnt care,"shoot and ask later" they probably thought.I for one am glad that SA saw the bigger picture and politely tossed the warrant aside.I'm not a politician and would make a very bad one if I was but some things just need good ole common sense.