Burundi officially quits International Criminal Court

Burundi officially quits International Criminal Court

Burundi becomes first country to leave ICC

By Felix Nkambeh Tih

ANKARA (AA) - Burundi has officially withdrawn from the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), local media reported.

An ICC spokesman said the withdrawal would be effective as of Friday, a year after the country notified its intertion to leave the criminal court.

In 2016, President Pierre Nkurunziza signed a decree allowing the withdrawal from the ICC. It came after the country's lawmakers approved a bill on said withdrawal.

Burundi becomes the first country to leave the ICC. Opposition parties have criticized the move.

Last year, several leaders on the continent had asked African Union members to withdraw from the ICC, claiming the court’s prosecutors were mainly targeting African leaders.

Unrest in Burundi crisis started in April 2015 when Nkurunziza announced his candidacy for a controversial third term.

Since then, more than 400 people have been killed and tens of thousands have fled the country to seek refuge in neighboring states within the East African region, mostly in Rwanda.

The ICC had accused Burundian senior intelligence officials, police forces, military officials and members of the ruling party youth league of committing crimes in the country.




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