A worrying
development in this regard is that the view is now being propagated that the
International Criminal Court is an instrument used by the ‘West” against Africa . There is
some credibility in this view, in that the processes that bring the top
criminals to the Court are controlled by those nations with a veto in the
United Nations Security Council. It
appears highly unlikely that George W Bush and Tony Blair would be convicted of
crimes against humanity, as the spokespersons of this view demand, but it would
certainly be a beneficial development if the possibility of such a charge were
to be possible. It would certainly act
as an inducement to honesty and decency in government if the top people knew
that they will be held responsible, by a body with real teeth, for their
actions, while they are in power, and after their retirement from that
position.
The example
now needs to be converted into law.
Every one of the leaders in Africa and
the rest of the world claims that they are acting ‘for the people’, that their
actions, in the best interests of their citizens, are being misinterpreted by
‘the Western Press’ to discredit their noble works. Witness Robert Mugabe, the man who
singlehandedly brought Zimbabwe ,
a previously prosperous country, to its knees, using Nazi tactics, brutality,
theft and corruption to sustain his rule while the Zimbabwe nation suffered. Witness Hendrick Verwoerd, the ‘architect of
Apartheid, who initiated a rule of laws that ensured that South Africa created
a vast population of deprived people, a population that even now, eighteen
years after that system was brought to an end, continues to suffer and to
grow. The Truth and Reconciliation
process that was intended to bring the nation together failed to achieve that
objective. It left the vast majority of
the population, Black as well as White, dissatisfied, uncomfortable that serious
crimes against all the people of the nation remained unpunished. A man who bombs a church, a man who throws a
prisoner from a helicopter to his death, has no place in a civilized society.
If the
politicians are so sure that their actions are good and pure, that they enjoy
the support of the people, let them put their money where their mouths
are. Let them pass a law committing
themselves to the judgement of an impartial International Criminal Court, at
the instance of an International Commission for the Dispensation of Justice. In this way, the politicians will be held
responsible for what they do to their people.
The people will have the hope that their rights under their
Constitutions will be upheld, that the rulers will not be able to use the money
they stole from the people to buy protection from the people. Let us at last remove the hypocrisy that the
‘rulers’ of the nation are elevated above the laws that govern the common
herd. Let there be equality under law. If the ‘rulers’ fail to do this, let the
populace understand at last that the politicians are protecting themselves
against the consequences that their acts would otherwise bring.
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