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Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by dre11(m): 12:58pm On Apr 28, 2015
Following a petition from the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has decided to probe the xenophobic attacks against Nigerians and other African citizens in South Africa.
SERAP had in a petition dated 23 April 2015 and sent to the Court requested the Prosecutor Mrs. Fatou Bensouda to use her “good offices and position to investigate allegations of hate speech by the Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini, which has resulted in killing, violence and discrimination against Nigerians and other African citizens living in South Africa, as well as the complicity/negligence of the country’s law enforcement agencies to prevent these crimes against civilian population.”

In response, the ICC in a letter dated 28 April 2015, and signed by M.P. Dillon, Head of Information & Evidence Unit of the Office of the Prosecutor said, “The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court acknowledges receipt of your documents. This communication has been duly entered in the Communications Register of the Office. We will give consideration to this communication, as appropriate, in accordance with the provisions of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. As soon as a decision is reached, we will inform you, in writing, and provide you with reasons for this decision.”

SERAP in its petition had urged Mrs Bensouda to “bring to justice anyone who is responsible for these international crimes prohibited under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.”

SERAP also said that it “considers the use of speech by the Zulu King to promote hatred and/or incite violence against non-nationals such as Nigerians, particularly in the media as a clear violation of the provisions of the Rome Statute of International Criminal Court.

“Grave statements by political leaders/prominent people that express discrimination and cause violence against non-nationals cannot be justified under any law. This hate speech generated fear and hatred that created the conditions for violence and discrimination against Nigerians and other African citizens. SERAP believes that this has given rise to individual criminal responsibility under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court,” the organisation said.

The organisation argued that, “the statement by the Zulu King amounts to a harmful form of expression which incites or otherwise promotes hatred, discrimination, violence and intolerance. We are seriously concerned that crimes against humanity are often accompanied or preceded by the kind of statement made by the Zulu King.”

“Once the climate of violence has been created, direct and public incitement to crimes builds on it, exacerbating the situation by further heating up passions and directing South Africans’ hatred towards non-nationals such as Nigerians. Hate speech by King Zulu is legally tied to contemporaneous, large-scale violence and inhumane and discriminatory treatment of Nigerians and other African citizens,” the organisation also argued.

The organisation also said that, “The statement by the Zulu King has contributed to a climate of fear, demonization and dehumanization of Nigerians and other African citizens, thus violating their human dignity through humiliation and expulsion from the human community. SERAP is seriously concerned that hate speech by the Zulu King amounts to crime against humanity of persecution and has directly contributed to an infringement of the right to life, equality and non-discrimination of Nigerians and other African citizens.”

“SERAP considers the statement by the Zulu King and the apparent complicity/negligence by the country’s law enforcement agencies to prevent the violence and discrimination as amounting to active encouragement of South African citizens to develop feelings of contempt for Nigerians and other African citizens; as amounting to incitement to violence and discrimination against Nigerians and other African citizens, and to mistreat them; and as amounting to an appeal for South African citizens to separate themselves from Nigerians and other African citizens,” the organisation further stressed.

“The statement by the Zulu King and the apparent complicity/negligence by the country’s law enforcement agencies to prevent the violence and discrimination has contributed to the level of persecution against Nigerians and other African citizens. According to Professor Bassiouni, persecution in this instance is “a state action leading to the infliction upon an individual of harassment, torment, oppression, or discriminatory measures, designed to or likely to produce physical or mental suffering or economic harm, because of the victims’ beliefs, views, or membership in a given identifiable group (such as non-nationals),” the organisation also said.

The petition further reads:

“In the Mugesera case, the Canadian Supreme Court held that hate speech may constitute persecution, even if it does not result in the commission of acts of violence. In arriving at this conclusion, the court considered that a link was demonstrated between the speech at issue and the widespread or systematic attack against the civilian population. Thus, the post-World War II jurisprudence generally establishes that hate speech not urging an audience to commit imminent violence can constitute persecution.”

“The government does not have the political will to bring those suspected to be responsible for crimes under international law to justice. Given the complicity/negligence by the country’s law enforcement agencies to prevent the violence, killing and discrimination, it is unlikely that the government will take any serious action to bring perpetrators to justice.”

“Without accountability for these serious human rights crimes, the victims will continue to be denied access to justice, and impunity of perpetrators will remain widespread and the result will continue to be a vicious cycle of violence and discrimination against Nigerians and other African citizens living in South Africa.”

“SERAP believes that substantial grounds exist to warrant the intervention of the Prosecutor in this case. Under Article 17 of the Rome Statute, the Court is a court of last resort, expected to exercise its jurisdiction only if states themselves are unwilling or unable genuinely to investigate and prosecute international crimes. Also, pursuant to the Rome Statute, the Prosecutor has power to intervene in a situation under the jurisdiction of the Court if the Security Council or states parties refer a situation or if information is provided

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/xenophobia-international-criminal-court-to-probe-zuma-zulu-king/

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by SeverusSnape(m): 1:00pm On Apr 28, 2015
This is a nice development, If they are found wanting, They should be sent to Alcatraz or even Kirikiri.
My question now is this; When will they probe Oba Akiolu?

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Udehpaschal1(m): 1:01pm On Apr 28, 2015
Good move bt when are they gonna probe the lagoon king ??

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by ozoigbondu: 1:02pm On Apr 28, 2015
But what of his crazy twin brother Oba lili wayne

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Nobody: 1:03pm On Apr 28, 2015
Please probe their silly arses ASAP. They've been acting GAY. cheesy

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Islie: 1:07pm On Apr 28, 2015
The needed to be probe especially the Zulu king that started the whole thing







Why can't foreigners live in peace with the host country

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Islie: 1:09pm On Apr 28, 2015
SeverusSnape:
This is a nice development, If they are found wanting, They should be sent to Alcatraz or even Kirikiri.
My question now is this; When will they probe Oba Akiolu?

Did Oba akiolu own leads to death.....
Its like saying when will they probe PEJ for her ownundecided

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by SeverusSnape(m): 1:12pm On Apr 28, 2015
Islie:


Did Oba akiolu own leads to death.....
Its like saying when will they probe PEJ for her ownundecided
Oh!... So because it didn't lead to death?...Its just because most of the Nigerians in that part of the country is enlightened, If it had been in the north, Thousands may have perished. So let's say the truth, The Oba's statement was inciteful.

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Islie: 1:16pm On Apr 28, 2015
SeverusSnape:

Oh!... So because it didn't lead to death?...Its just because most of the Nigerians in that part of the country is enlightened, If it had been in the north, Thousands may have perished. So let's say the truth, The Oba's statement was inciteful.

So also PEJ message was inciteful

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by ijustdey: 1:39pm On Apr 28, 2015
SERAP also said that it “considers the use of
speech by the Zulu King to promote hatred and/or incite violence against non-nationals such as
Nigerians, particularly in the media as a clear violation of the provisions of the Rome Statute of International Criminal Court.


the use of media for this acts makes it spread like wildlife so much that its effect is so devastating

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by loomer: 1:45pm On Apr 28, 2015
At the end nothing go happen

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Nobody: 1:45pm On Apr 28, 2015
undecided


good
Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Nobody: 1:45pm On Apr 28, 2015
It won't end xenophobia.

South Africa and Nigeria are countries where a large percentage of the productive population is not in employment because the education system at primary and secondary school level is not adequate to prep you for working in the real world after graduating. Until efforts are made to adress the skills gap by making our education system more practical oriented....we will continue to have a large mass of unemployed.

Also, South Africa and Nigeria have economies where the vast majority of people are dependent on getting a share of the national cake. Well...unless your GDP is hefty.....you cannot afford mass welfare projects. Governments must make efforts to develop industrial and innovative economies....so that GDP jumps up. After all...countries like South Korea and Japan, and even China did it. I don;t see why we should be so lazy.

Finally....laws have got to be enforced. In 1995...Gideon Akaluka was murdered by some thugs in Kano. Are any of those people in jail.? How many of the participants in the 2008 xenophobia attacks in SA are in jail.? How many people who took part in Ife-Modakeke went to jail? Aguleri-Umuleri? Even the ongoing Fulani-Farmer clashes across the country? Until we start jailing and punishing participants....instead of playing forgiveness to maintain peace.....we will have xenophobia problems.

The road to freedom from xenophobia is a long and hard one. But we will get there, God willing.

Modified....It is sad that it has to be the ICC that probes the Zulu King. What about South Africa's law enforcement?

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Nobody: 1:45pm On Apr 28, 2015
Ok
Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by ichidodo: 1:45pm On Apr 28, 2015
We also want Akiolu's head...We don't see how one will be tried and the other left to orbit the tight confines of Isale Eko no man's land even though one had the importunity of suffrage over an homogenous yet war-like subjects and the other, a village chief to negligble fragmentation of those who are not war-like as their very abode has become a no man's land of sorts but can be deemed ostriches without a stomach for fisticuffs but also with a knack for slothfullness, extortion and merry-making.....

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by tucky200(m): 1:45pm On Apr 28, 2015
Kikikikikikiki
I laugh in chinco grin
Good move jawe, others will learn
Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Nobody: 1:46pm On Apr 28, 2015
SeverusSnape:

Oh!... So because it didn't lead to death?...Its just because most of the Nigerians in that part of the country is enlightened, If it had been in the north, Thousands may have perished. So let's say the truth, The Oba's statement was inciteful.
Funny how you are unable to see two diffrent issues.

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Nobody: 1:46pm On Apr 28, 2015
Very good. They should answer to ICC.


Please check my signature too. Thanks.
Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Nobody: 1:46pm On Apr 28, 2015
I know some people hear will also mention Oba Rilwan Akinolu...when nobody have been pushing to thé lagoon
Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Nobody: 1:46pm On Apr 28, 2015
skynelt3:
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I hope you have tips on how I can enter your relation's shop and take things for free...without legal repercussions.
Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Nobody: 1:46pm On Apr 28, 2015
SeverusSnape:
This is a nice development, If they are found wanting, They should be sent to Alcatraz or even Kirikiri.
My question now is this; When will they probe Oba Akiolu?

probe Akiolu for killing your father or making your life miserable which is his offence?

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Lordwheez(m): 1:47pm On Apr 28, 2015
And the oba of lagos sits majestically on his throne and watch the coverage live on cnn.........

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Mogidi: 1:47pm On Apr 28, 2015
Lordwheez:
And the oba of lagos sits majestically on his throne and watch the coverage live on cnn.........

Took it outta my mouth grin grin grin grin

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by kazmanbanjoko(m): 1:47pm On Apr 28, 2015
ok. gud for him smiley wink cheesy grin angry sad shocked cool tongue embarassed lipsrsealed undecided kiss cry

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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by sympoto(f): 1:47pm On Apr 28, 2015
I think is necessary, with immediate effect.
Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by MKO4ever(m): 1:47pm On Apr 28, 2015
Good move but it has to be done fast
Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by tucky200(m): 1:47pm On Apr 28, 2015
SeverusSnape:

Oh!... So because it didn't lead to death?...Its just because most of the Nigerians in that part of the country is enlightened, If it had been in the north, Thousands may have perished. So let's say the truth, The Oba's statement was inciteful.
What's the north business now...omo jati jati undecided
Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by mcdokwe(m): 1:47pm On Apr 28, 2015
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Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by ademoladeji(m): 1:48pm On Apr 28, 2015
Season 1...
Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Freest(m): 1:48pm On Apr 28, 2015
Actually this has been long overdue. How can this ICC wait till lives are lost before they start thinking whether to prosecute or not? they had better not sweep this under the carpet. What is good for the goose, is good for the ganders. We want to start seeing people take responsibility for careless statements made as ICC is not in place for tea party..
Re: Xenophobia: International Criminal Court To Probe Zuma, Zulu King by Nobody: 1:48pm On Apr 28, 2015
SeverusSnape:
This is a nice development, If they are found wanting, They should be sent to Alcatraz or even Kirikiri.
My question now is this; When will they probe Oba Akiolu?
Fool...you are easily predicted

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