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15 November 2016

 

 

Concourt Decision Halts DA Agenda to Defend Imperialism

 

 

The African National Congress (ANC) has noted and welcomes the decision of
the Constitutional Court to dismiss the application of the Democratic
Alliance (DA) relating to the policy decision of the government of South
Africa to proceed with withdrawing from the International Criminal Court,
alongside other African countries. The application was nothing more than
just yet another concerted effort by the DA to defend imperialism and the
continued subjugation of Africa under the guise of "promoting human rights".

 

The ANC wishes to express its condemnation of the continued attempt by the
DA to circumvent political processes of the Republic. They actively seek to
co-govern with the elected executive by using courts as platforms for
pursuing mostly political positions. The dismissal of their application is
thus a positive rejection of their dangerous attempt at drawing the
judiciary into ideological and political contests that do not violate
constitutionality.

 

There is no truth to the political claim that is being peddled by the
opposition that withdrawal from the Rome Statute is an affirmation of the
right of despots to perpetuate human rights abuses in the continent. This
claim reveals a moral and ideological weakness and committed defense by the
perpetual defenders of imperialism suggesting that human rights protection
in Africa can and should only be guaranteed on the basis of the intervention
of external powers. 

 

The withdrawal from the Rome Statute is in effect a rejection of the
imperial gaze into global justice that the International Criminal Court has
been systematically advancing. Our global political economy is laden with
histories and present acts of military aggression advanced by powerful
nations of the west. Their acts of direct war and sponsored militias are a
widely known blemish on the global human rights agenda. Their decision not
to sign into the Rome Statute still betrays a political arrogance and
imperial agenda that undermines the goodwill with which African countries
participated in global statutes.

 

The withdrawal from the Rome Statute is not unrelated to a growing effort to
establish an African Union judicial platform to pursue peace and justice in
the continent. It is a crucial part of a self-conscious act on the part of
Africans to accelerate the establishment of pan-African institutions that
must guarantee and enforce justice on human rights matters.

 

The ANC will lead the charge to have leaders of African institutions and
African countries redouble efforts to strengthen existing continental
structures that protect and promote human rights. They must speed up the
establishment and resourcing of institutions that will prosecute human
rights violations in pursuit of peace and stability in the continent.

 

 

Issued by: 

Zizi Kodwa, National Spokesperson, African National Congress 

 

Enquiries:

Khusela Sangoni, 072 854 5707

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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