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Bentil backs AU withdrawal from ICC

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  • . ..AGBESI KWESI 7 years ago

    WICKEDNESS SHALL NEVER END IN THE NDC
    In the late 90s, the NDC was fully implementing the cash and carry hospital system and always oppose the health insurance scheme concept. They even went to the extent of detaining patien ...
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  • DZIGBORDI 7 years ago

    If they want to be fair to everybody they should send prez Geaorge Bush to the ICC for illegally invading Iraq killing killing hundreds of thousands, killing Saddam Hussein and causing the death of thousands of American Soldi ...
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  • Kofi mensah 7 years ago

    Let us understand what ICC stands for before condemning it. Withdrawal does not mean anything and does not do anything. It only perpetuates corruption.

  • Bosomfonana 7 years ago

    That,s the fact, the AU should get out of the so call ICC. While African leaders get jailed others go untouchable especilly the strong Nations with serious war crimes. AU must establish its own Court to deal with such Africa ...
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  • K. Afrifa 7 years ago

    They want to get out of icc so those foolish leaders in Africa will get more chance to steal when in power.

  • Serious 7 years ago

    With ICI, what has ever happened to African leaders that have stolen billions of their countrys" money? ICI only try genocides, they don't try corruption. If they do, Ghana Alone can supply them with about 1000, hardened stea ...
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  • Kweku Adjei 7 years ago

    Serious, you forgot the No 1on the list is JA Kronfour whose son owns Hotel de wawa in Accra.

  • Sammy 7 years ago

    Tell me which western country president who will behave like Charles Taylor, Mugabe , gbabo etc

  • Ntim 7 years ago

    After withdrawing from the ICC what will become of Africa mr.Bentil?Have you heard from Cameroon?The ICC is good for Africa till the African Leaders stop to Lord it over their citizens.What happened recently in the Gambia?

  • Lori 7 years ago

    Kwasia

  • GM 7 years ago

    I concurred to their suggestions

  • THE SENTINEL 7 years ago

    WHEN BISHOPS OF THE DRC NEGOTIATE DESPERATELY AND FRANTICALLY FOR KABILA JUNIOR TO UNCONSTITUTIONALLY HOLD ON TO POWER FOR ANOTHER YEAR, AND WHEN AFRICAN LEADERS SPEND PRECIOUS TIME AND MONEY MAKING SURE THAT EX GAMBIAN PRESI ...
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  • Kweku Adjei 7 years ago

    Nana must reduce fuel prices instead of increasing it. Change is here, but more suffering. Why Nana? You promised us decreases in utility and fuel prices, but we aren't seeing that. Why? I am checking my pocket but it got not ...
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