Okay!? So I still gotta get that floor swept & mopped! But everything else is BETTER! Dishes done. Stove cleaned! Countertops wiped off! Then up jumps this article! THE AFRICAN UNION VS. THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT! TWO MEGA-CORRUPT POWERHOUSES! JOCKEYING FOR POSITION TO GO NOWHERE! DO NOTHING!
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Or?
Maybe not.
The CONCEPT of the African Union is GREAT. The execution of it...!? Ehhhhhhhh, not so much. Especially since all of the countries are rebuilding nations that have internal issues and of course the ever-present elephant that NEVER leaves the room;
The Pre-existing White Powers.
It is UNACCEPTABLE for the AU to not have done SOMETHING to STOP the Darfur Massacres. But by saying that, then I also have to look at the fact that the AU doesn't stop ANY MASSACRES ANYWHERE IN AFRICA. Countries tend to march when they know they have White Support or backing, like when the Ethiopian Army marched against Somalia, again. Under the cover of Nazi-American support supposedly against Terrorism or some lame-ass bullshit. To be honest with you the African Union is no different than the Present-Day ANC in South Africa.
It is going to take AN INTENTIONAL COLLECTIVE EFFORT OF INFILTRATION BY THE CITIZENRY, to ROOT OUT the useless self-serving Old-Guard who are dragging their feet and QUIETLY working with Whites on the sly, CUZ I SEE YOU MUTHAFUCKAS! I see you. Talking a whole bunch of shit, but when White Powers come knockin, quiet as church mice and just as compliant!
I have no idea why South Africa would even want to be NEAR Russia or China and whatever economic MESS they're cooking up when both of these countries CONSTANTLY SHOW THEY FUCK OVER WHOMEVER, unless you happen to BORDER THEM DIRECTLY. The Russians as the Old Soviet Union talked a BUNCH OF SHIT, but NEVER MOBILIZED ONCE TO HELP SATELLITE COMMUNIST STATES OR SUPPORTERS. So how anyone in South Africa's government can ignore THIS FACT, is dangerously stupid. The ICC on the other hand is nothing but a puppet THING created by Whites to police Non-Whites and WEAK WHITE-STATES. Nothing more. Nothing less.
Here is the article;
AU head Mugabe says international court unwelcome in Africa
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Zimbabwean leader and African Union chairman Robert Mugabe on Tuesday harshly criticized the International Criminal Court after Sudan's president dodged an international arrest order by leaving early from a meeting of the continent's leaders in South Africa, a news agency reported.
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir arrived in Khartoum, Sudan, on Monday from South Africa, where a court instructed that he be arrested, but after his plane had left with him aboard. Al-Bashir is wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes allegations linked to the conflict in Sudan's Darfur region.
The African News Agency, which is based in South Africa, quoted Mugabe as saying at the late-night close of an African Union summit in Johannesburg that the International Criminal Court is not wanted in Africa.
"This is not the headquarters of the ICC; we don't want it in this region at all," said Mugabe, who is chairing the 54-member African Union for one year. "There is a view that we should withdraw from the ICC . Unfortunately, the treaty that set up the court was not signed by the AU, but by individual countries."
South Africa is a signatory to the statute that set up the international court. But some African leaders say the court has unfairly targeted African heads of state and the African Union said delegates to the summit in Johannesburg had immunity.
According to Mugabe, South African President Jacob Zuma said "he would not allow" police to arrest al-Bashir, the African News Agency reported.
A spokesman for Zuma's office referred questions about al-Bashir to government spokeswoman Phumla Williams. Williams was not immediately available on Tuesday, a national holiday in South Africa.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the African Union's chief executive, said al-Bashir was a regular presence at AU summits "anywhere in the continent."
James Stewart, deputy prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, said South Africa had been legally obligated to detain al-Bashir for trial in The Hague.
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