Burundi has become the first country to pull out of the International
Criminal Court, a spokesman for the court in the Hague told dpa on
Friday.
The country had launched the process of leaving the court 2016, with
the government saying the ICC was biased against African nations.
Gambia and South Africa had announced their withdrawal in 2016, but
changed their minds, leaving Burundi as the only country to officially
leave.
There are now 123 member states.
Inspite of the withdrawal, the court will continue a preliminary investigation into possible war crimes in Burundi.
The probe began in April 2016 and was “independent, impartial and objective,” the court spokesman added.
NAN reports that Amnesty International’s Head of International
Justice Matt Cannock said: “the Burundian government has made a cynical
attempt to evade justice by taking the unprecedented step of withdrawing
from the ICC.
“Perpetrators, including members of the security forces, cannot so
easily shirk their alleged responsibility for crimes under international
law committed since 2015”.
NAN
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