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ICJ again. Any point?

After its game-changing hearings in January last year (sarcasm alert) here we go again. This time with the committed bigot Zionist as court president . . .

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All I can say is the ICC and the ICJ and an ****ing disgrace and now (perhaps since inception?) completely meaningless on the world stage.

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The ICJ has spoken! Tremble o ye genociders! . . .

Sure, that’ll do the trick, just like this one did . . .

To be fair to the zionist murderers, they are consistently showing the rest of us how we can treat the UN and its dictats . . .

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Of course completely unreported by the lamestream is Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, have announced their decision to withdraw from the ICC. Looking at the history of prosecutions by the ICC, their record is almost exclusively African defendants.

Easy to dismiss these three small nations that many could not place on the map, but there is a much bigger picture here. These three African states who jointly form the Alliance of Sahel States, have set an example for Africa of how to break their colonial chains. They have taken control of their own resources and kicked NATO and French troops out of their respective countries.

Botswana and Namibia have announced their intention to join the Alliance and take control of their own resources. Ghana and Liberia are on the fence and Cameroon and Madagascar are the edge of revolutions. Tanzania, after the still unexplained death of President Magafuli, is on the verge of revolt before the upcoming election.

IMHO, it’s like BRICS changing the face of international politics and the West pretends nothing has changed. Well for the ICC, and probably for the ICJ, this will make them completely irrelevant (or perhaps that should be even more irrelevant?).

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