Ethiopia: ICC to set up Africa office


  1. Ryekolal Raphie, AfricaNews reporter in Kampala, Uganda
    The International Criminal Court based in The Hague is set to establish a liaison office in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to acquaint African countries with its work.
    Louis Morero Ocampo
    The decision eases the discomfort of African member states to the Rome Statute, according to a Daily Nation report.

    They feared that The Hague was stalling on financing the liaison office after African countries resolved not to cooperate with the ICC in arresting and handing over Sudanese President Omar El-Bashir.

    Attorney-general Amos Wako, who was mandated by African countries to write to the ICC to question the delay, was on Thursday happy that finally, The Hague had agreed to fund the office.

    “Those are good news because African member-states to the Rome Statute were concerned about the inactivity of the ICC when it had agreed to set up the office. It is a good reply to the letter that I wrote on their behalf,” he said.

    The decision to go ahead with financing of the liaison office, which will play the diplomatic role for the ICC, was reached at a weekend meeting between The Hague president, Judge Sang-Hyun Song, and the chairman of the African Union Commission, Jean Ping, in Addis Ababa.



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