@Mr Sulu you read and did not see how the French have been eff*ng Africa? from the tiny Islands of Mayotte throught DRC ro Cote D'voire etc...
Your goggles sijui ni aina gani
Take time and read the book i forwarded in the link
As for more facts come here and read
Europe masters behind the ICCExcerpts:-
Europe, Masters Behind The ICC The power of the ICC remains with its big four funders: Germany, Britain, France, and Italy. They dominate the Court, they make the running and the decisions: It is their Court, just as to all intents and purposes they dominate the EU
In the ICC Assembly of States Parties, the EU again plays a pivotal role as the largest player and biggest funder. The Israeli researcher, Seth Frantzman, says: “The Court is primarily European-run. Yet those it judges are not from Europe; they are usually [taken] from their home countries and shipped to Europe to sit in a European prison… This is at best an unfair system and at worst a colonialist one.”
The EU used the revised Cotonou Agreement which entered into force in 2002 to coerce African states to sign and ratify the ICC Rome Statute. The consequences of an ACP state not ratifying all of the Cotonou Agreement, including the ICC clauses embedded in it, were clear: That country would lose hundreds of millions of euros in “development” aid.
From 2002 onwards, the EU funded a further 21 pro-ICC NGO projects to the value of more than €17m. Much of this funding went to international ratification campaigns for the ICC. In addition to financially sustaining the ICC, the EU also dominates the ICC by way of employees, especially at executive level. As of 30 April 2009, European states provided 59.6% of the ICC’s employees (the “target” had been set at 47%).
The 2009 report of the 8th Session of the ICC’s Assembly of States Parties demonstrates the extent to which the professional staff of the ICC is top-heavy with Europeans and Westerners. Out of 294 professionals, 147 come from Europe, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the US (perhaps surprisingly given that their country has not ratified the Rome Statute).
France accounts for 47 members of staff alone, the UK and Germany 19 each. Of the top D-1 grade, Europe contributes five staff members out of 7 and Africa 1. Within the next grade down, P-5, Europe accounts for 14, the US 1 and Africa 6 staff members.
When it comes to the P-4 grade, Europe has 36 out of 55 positions, USA 3, and Africa 4. This was 2009, since then an African, Fatou Bensouda of The Gambia, has been promoted to become the next chief prosecutor of the ICC when Moreno-Ocampo’s term ends in June this year. What qualitative change that will bring to the ICC’s relationship with Africa is yet to be seen.
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