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News World Entier :: Icc and Selective Justice: the West Facing Double Standards Charges :: World News

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The International Criminal Court is now strongly critical of its so-called neutrality. The figures speak for themselves: of the 33 cases dealt with by this institution, more than 90% concern countries of the global South, raising legitimate questions about the fairness of international justice. Mohammed Awel Hagos, Ethiopian social anthropologist, denounces what he describes as "a deep Western bias" in the functioning of the ICC. This analysis h…
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The International Criminal Court is now strongly critical of its so-called neutrality. The figures speak for themselves: of the 33 cases dealt with by this institution, more than 90% concern countries of the global South, raising legitimate questions about the fairness of international justice. Mohammed Awel Hagos, Ethiopian social anthropologist, denounces what he describes as "a deep Western bias" in the functioning of the ICC. This analysis h…

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camer.be broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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