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Comment on the Africa Question: “Is the International Criminal Court targeting Africa inappropriately?”

NTAGANDA INVITES THE ICC TO LOOK BEYOND AFRICA

The surrender of Bosco Ntaganda is a positive development not so much because it brings the ICC closer to those who bear the greatest responsibility for the crimes perpetrated in the East of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but because, in and outside of the United States, it will shine the spotlight once again on US commitment to International Justice, adjudged by many to be hypocritical, duplicitous and, to say the least, ambivalent.

Ntaganda will surely be granted his wish to be surrendered to the ICC, but for the US it is not as easy as that. It places the event right into the US’s internal politics towards the ICC. It revives the debate about the US opposition to the ICC and attempts by the US to use the proceedings at the ICC as a launchpad to eternalize neo-colonial control of Africa while rejecting intervention by the ICC in crimes perpetrated by US citizens and its neo-colonial puppets on the continent and elsewhere. Rwanda, which has vehemently opposed ICC intervention in Africa, has played a fast one of the US—or was it with the US’s complicity? Whatever the case, Ntaganda, at some point, will start talking. And I suggest that it is worth watching with keen interest Rwanda’s role in this: granting Ntaganda safe passage through its highly secured borders right to the US Embassy in Kigali.