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Pulling out of the ICC would be tragic for Africa - Desmond Tutu

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  • Guv 12 years ago

    THEY CANNOT BE TRUSTED.

  • Kwaku 12 years ago

    Now anytime an election is getting close if you are an African and you value your life just get some money and leave the continent,or run and go and hide in the bush.Ghanaians should be aware that JDM and NDC have also opted ...
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  • Yamba 12 years ago

    I am surprised by Ghana' support for Kenya. Remember that the threat of ICC indictment saved Ghana from possible NPP-sponsored carnage.

  • KK 12 years ago

    Kwasea guy
    where from this stupidity of yours?
    Aboa

  • ot 12 years ago

    what we are saying is they are witch hunting and is time Africans we manage \our own affair... enough is enough. Desmond tutu and co are played like chess cam.. the white play them and want them where they want them to be. Af ...
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  • Kwaku 12 years ago

    I wish you are a Kokomba/Dagomba leaving in Agbogboloshie market one day you will be chased by your political opponents from Bimbila to slash your throat free.The ICC is there to protect people like you and I.

  • IBM 12 years ago

    Great thought! That betrayal despond tutuba should shut up!!! It is unfortunate that he is referencing wars that have been created and catalyzed by the same west when he knows better. If ICC is for Africa, let's have it under ...
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  • Truth 12 years ago

    Gbam!you said it!

  • Joe Pasasa 12 years ago

    This is the idea of NDC Government and we will not allow this to happen.
    At the recent OAU Meeting our lameduck president proposed that ICC suspend the trial of Kenyan President and deputy or suggested that Africa consider w ...
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  • mr Tina 12 years ago

    I am not surprise you even support gay marriage. You were paid to give gay speech and here you are again bribe by ICC.Using the word of God to decieve people.

  • Yamba 12 years ago

    You have lost the point. It is about prosecution of despots and not gays. Focus on the discussion please.

  • Symbiosis - Proudly GH 12 years ago

    Yamba, it is rather you who is lost in your ignorance. You are too narrow-minded for comfort.

    What Tina is trying to expose is the criminal western hegemony (dictatorship) over Africa. Of course that is lost on you because ...
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  • Agyeman 12 years ago

    Well said.They should prosecute Bush,Blair for Iraq and the two contenders for presidency when the kenya violence occured who were Kibaki and Odinga.

  • DAN 12 years ago

    so guess mr is a gay boy or girl! Assad will be next unless he gets killed by bomb!

  • Forthright 12 years ago

    Who's interest are these selfish African leaders fighting for? They are only trying to protect themselves, so they can continue to visit mayhem on their people, and suffer no consequences.
    And postponing the trial of these l ...
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  • Dagabie 12 years ago

    Some Africa Leaders are power drunk and wicked. They must be checked. No pull out from ICC.

  • e akuteye 12 years ago

    They are treating to pull out because of their greedy and wicked selfish and its the time all citizens of Africa must demonstrate against this evil leaders. Shame unto them they need to be send to icc.

  • Nana Asare 12 years ago

    I STRONGLY DISAGREE WITH Desmond Tutu BECAUSE IF THE ICC CANNOT BRING George Bush FORMER PRESIDENT OF USA and Tony Blair OF TO JUSTICE, THEN AFRICAN COUNTRIES HAS QUIT THE ICC.

  • Yamba 12 years ago

    You are rigght about Bush and co. But does it mean that African leaders should terrorize their citizens and go free? Let us think about ourselves for a change.

  • Symbiosis - Proudly GH 12 years ago

    Africans have the right to manage or to mismanage their affairs in much the same way that Europe and other countries have a right to manage or to mismanage their affairs as they have been doing. But worse-still, they do not h ...
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  • Truth 12 years ago

    You disappoint me here Uncle Tutu.
    Please tell the ICC that we shall join them after they meter out the same judgement Charles Taylor got to Bush jr and Tony Blair.
    No selective justice.

  • CRUSADER 12 years ago

    Uncle Tom Tutu,if this caliber of folks man is South Africa why wont the minority White oppress the native.Ok where is Bush and Tony Blair? IMFORMER

  • NON-ALIGNED 12 years ago

    Desmond Tutu has spoken his mind......
    Please allow me to ask him for some answers or if anyone else can give them to me...........

    Why are certain African leaders brought to the ICC and others are not?

    Is the ICC ther ...
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  • Uhuru 12 years ago

    IT IS SAD FOR AFRICAN LEADERS TO PULL OUT OF ICC INSTEAD THEY SHOULD DECIDE TO BE GOOD LEADERS. IS A SHAME THIS YEAR NO AFRICAN LEADER WON MO'S AWARD FOR WHOPPING 5 MILLION US DOLLARS. THEY SHOULD REPENT

  • Son of Africa 12 years ago

    Mr Desmond Tutu,there is no Country whose surfering in the Hands of opresive rulers is less or more than that of South Africa,who have you reported to the ICC from South Africa to be arested?Those evil souls are still enjoyin ...
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  • Dr. med.William Acquah,Germany 12 years ago

    Dear DEsmond Tutu, can you explain to us why George Bush and Tony Blair are walking free? Why shouldn`t American citizens be put before this court?We demand justice for all and not selective justice!USA and the West flout int ...
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  • OKOE 12 years ago

    AFRICA MUST REMAIN IN THE ICC FOREVER. OUR PEOPLE NEED THE PROTECTION THE ICC PROVIDES AGAINST CRIMINALS AMONGST US. THERE IS NOWHERE ELSE TO TURN TO FOR JUSTICE PERIOD. AFRICA FORWARD EVER.

  • isaac 12 years ago

    get george bush and tony blair then stay in icc

  • Agyaaku 12 years ago

    African leaders, please do not listen to this gay-supporting man. Tutu has lost all that he fought for in South Africa and he is no more the voice of the oppressed. How many Europeans and Americans have been hauled before thi ...
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  • Abongoman 12 years ago

    Did The Bishop asked for those racist south african whites to be prosecuted for all the crime they committed against blacks? charity begins at home Mr. Bishop. Ask yourself who provide all those guns to rebels ... while th ...
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  • RastafaraI 12 years ago

    Ghana should petition the ICC about the atrocities that occurred in Ghana under Rawlings...Ghanaians court cannot adjudicate those crimes because of the indemnity clause

  • TAMBRO 12 years ago

    I want archbishop tutu to answer this tothe Whole World.Why is it that the US WHO is known to the World as advocating for democracy imune to ICC prosecution ?Is the US also seeking for a licence to kill?Have you ever seen any ...
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  • Onipa Bone 12 years ago

    Mr Tutu you are right. But what you must add is justice must be dispensed equally without fear, favour or colour! If Charles Taylor is guilty for providing logistical support for the RUF, what about other leaders who have pro ...
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  • GHANABA 12 years ago

    Shame on all African leaders who blindly support the present criminal leaders of Kenya who led the bloodshed that killed thousands and led to thousands in Kenyans still leaving in refugee camps.

  • KWABENA OHEMENG,LONDON 12 years ago

    Desmond Tutu is a puppet of the western world and all that it stands for.Through his discredited Truth Reconciliation Committee he denied black Africans in South Africa who suffered persecution and indignities in their own la ...
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  • OH! LORD BLOCK THIS MOVE! 12 years ago

    YES I SUPPORT DESMOND TUTU.

  • HABLUTA SENYO 12 years ago

    WHO SUPPLIED THE GUNS AND ORTHER MILITARY EQUIPMENT.AFRICA LEADERS
    SHOUT CLOSE DOOR TO ICC PERIOD

  • KOJO 12 years ago

    GOD BLESS YOU DESMOND TUTU FOR YOUR BRAVERY AND TRUTH

  • Osei Yao 12 years ago

    ICC was made to make Africans feel inferior. Bush and Blair are walking criminals fo invading Afganistan without UN mandate. Yet they are freeman. There nust be some wasy Africans can run their affairs without copying the wes ...
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  • Naijaman 12 years ago

    If Tutu had lived in the Old South of the USA in the days of slavery, he would have been a Submissive Cotton Picker.

  • Naijaman 12 years ago

    Why is the USA and most of the Western countries not members of the ICC?

  • isaac 12 years ago

    i think it is the right thing . what africans need is our own court to try our leaders. ICC has failed to lived up to expectation. we have seen what some african leaders did but did not get any trails, and we have seen what h ...
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  • Jambo 12 years ago

    I do sing from the same hymn sheet with Rev. Desmond Tutu that backing out of the ICC is a dangerous move for Africa.All well thinking people should realize that those proposing the backing out want to do so to satisfy their ...
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  • John 12 years ago

    I agree with the Archbishop. African leaders commit disproportionate violations of the rights of the citizens. Without the ICC to hold them accountable, the citizens are in jeopardy. A case in point is Equatorial Guinea. I pr ...
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  • Symbiosis - Proudly GH 12 years ago

    You are a very naive and uneducated person. Make a search of the statistics of prison populations of Europe and America and see how minorities such as blacks far outnumber the overwhelmingly large white populations.

    Do an ...
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  • kaketonti 12 years ago

    No doubt Desmond Tutu has questions to answer when he meets our forefathers.Till criminal Europeans and Euro-Americans are brought to book,ICC is meaningless.CLAIM AZANIA AS THE NAME FOR YOUR COUNTRY.Let AFRICA decide it's fa ...
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  • corleone 12 years ago

    we want to know the truth