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Tuesday, 25 May 2010
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Wednesday, 31 March 2010
In Kenya, When You are Poor - You Die Alone
Monday, 7 December 2009
African Leaders are saboteurs of development
By Lord Aikins Adusei
It is a waste of time to argue that there is anything remarkable or worth emulating about the brand of leadership that is seen in Africa. Throughout Africa not a single country has been able to deliver its people from poverty, malnutrition and diseases. Almost all countries in Africa South of the Sahara are facing deep poverty and that includes resource rich counties like Nigeria, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea, Senegal, Gabon, Cameroon, Ghana, and even South Africa.Africa where an illiterate soldier with a gun in hand can easily become a president of a country tomorrow. Examples are Yahyah Jammeh of Gambia, Moussa Camara of Guinea, Gaddafi of Libya, Joseph Kabila of DRC, Mamadou Tandja of Niger, Museveni of Uganda, Mohamed Ould Abdelaziz of Mauritania, Al Bashir of Sudan,Francois Bozize of Central African Republic, Jerry Rawlings of Ghana, Valentine Strasser of Sierra Leone, Sergeant Doe of Liberia, and Kolingba and Jean-Bedel Bokasa of Central African Republic.
Black African leaders must put on their thinking caps. It is very disheartening to see women, and children die of starvation in many parts of Africa. At least we know these leaders don't care but at least they should give the people the chance they need to initiate their own development. I hope that some of the advice I have offered will be adhered to by the leaders so that Africa can also take her rightful position in the world community of nations.
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Umuro Wario’s reinstatement at Kenya’s Youth Fund is a victory for public officers committed to fighting corruption
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
ICC Prosecutor Supports Three-Pronged Approach to Justice in Kenya
Thursday, 19 March 2009
Is the ICC Targeting Africa and Third World Countries?
The International Criminal Court was established in 2002 as a permanent tribunal to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression. As of March 4, 2009, it has issued public arrest warrants for thirteen individuals.Two have died, seven of them remain free, four are currently in custody of the court. The four who are in custody are Thomas Lubanga former warlord from DR. Congo; Germaine Katanga former warlord from DR.
Among the seven who remain free are Joseph Kony from Uganda; Vincent Otti from
A careful look at the list of the people indicted by the ICC reveals that all those indicted are Africans. This has raised a number of questions and concern that the court is targeting Africans or has been established purposely to deal with the third world. These claims appear to hold water and become weightier when one looks at what has gone on and continue to go on in Iraq,
If Omar Al Bashir is a war criminal, what about those who invaded, occupied, destroyed and killed Iraqis? The allied forces did not have the UN mandate to invade and occupy
Is the ICC aware of the continued insecurity in
Is the ICC not deliberately targeting Africans because they are financially poor, militarily weak and politically ill organised? How many African countries have the infrastructure to produce the millions of arms and weapons littered across the continent which are being used to kill and terrorise the people? What effort has the ICC made to prosecute the Western defence companies and contractors who have turned Africa into graveyards? What effort has the ICC made to prosecute the 85 companies who were implicated in a UN report of October 2002 for supplying arms to Uganda and Rwanda armies as well as to the 25 militia groups in DR Congo so that these companies could continue to meet the West insatiable appetite for technology, diamond, gold, coltan and timber? Is the ICC aware that the beneficiaries of the war in DR. Congo were named as Cabot Corporation, Eagle Wings Resources International, Trinitech International, Kemet Electronics Corporation, OM Group (OMG); and Vishay Sprague all of them companies in the USA? Why haven’t those who finance the wars been arrested and prosecuted by the ICC? Is it because they are white and from the West? Is indicting the Africans who are just the foot soldiers and leaving the arms suppliers and financiers in the West not selective justice?
Is the ICC saying that the extraordinary rendition or secrete CIA prisons in Cuba, Morocco, Egypt and Thailand where presumed enemies of the West are arrested, tortured, imprisoned without trial; denied access to their lawyers and families are not violation of international law? If in the eyes of the ICC the conduct of the war in
If the ICC is not deliberately targeting Africa then why is it that the court has not said anything about the invasion, occupation and war in
If the ICC is not targeting Africans, then what justification has it got not to indict the leadership of the Israeli government for the utter destruction of Gaza; the killing of more than1300 people; as well as the over 5300 who were injured in the 22 day air, sea and ground assault on
The fact that the Israeli government put together a team of lawyers headed by the Justice Minister to defend the soldiers should charges be brought against any of them, is an indication that even the Israelis believe their actions were tantamount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. When the Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman in the person of Mark Regev was asked by an Aljazeera broadcaster on the use of white phosphorous in densely populated areas in Gaza, his response was that the Israeli Army did not use any weapons that the Americans, Canadians, British and the NATO forces did not use or are not using in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is to say, if we are guilty then they might be guilty as well. What justification has the ICC got not to indict the Israeli leadership?
Is the ICC saying that Russian leaders did not commit war crimes in their conduct of the wars in
Again are the Swiss government and the banking institutions in that country not guilty of crimes against humanity for keeping billions of dollars of stolen monies meant for the welfare of humanity? And how about the governments of Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, France and Jersey Islands and their banking institutions who have become well off through monies stolen from the poorest of the poor? Is the ICC saying keeping billions of dollars of stolen money meant for the welfare of the people not a crime against humanity? Or the ICC has closed her eyes and ears because the institutions and corporations involved are of Western origin?
There have been a number of calls mostly in the West for Robert Mugabe to be put on trial for not providing the medicines needed to fight the cholera epidemic that is ravaging
If Americans are calling for Bush, Rumsfeld and some Pentagon officials to be prosecuted for sending Americans to die in vain and for ordering detainees to be tortured then what is the ICC doing? What is the indiscriminate killing of children, women and civilians and the daily violation of the sovereignty of
Is the US not culpable for selling or donating military machines that
If those indicted in Africa have committed any crime surely they must face the consequences of their actions but it will also be an injustice if those supplying the weapons and bankrolling the conflicts are allowed to go unpunished. Justice should not be biased or partial or perceived to be biased towards a certain class of the earth’s citizens. No one should be treated or made to feel s/he is above international law when it comes to things that matter to the whole world. No nation no matter her economic, social or military capabilities should be treated differently when it breaks international law. No individuals no matter the office that s/he holds should be exempted from prosecution if he or she breaks international law. It is by upholding this principle that the ICC will be seen to be impartial and unbiased. For what is good for the goose is equally good for the gander.
By Lord Aikins Adusei
A Protest Letter to the Governments and Politicians in Africa

Dear Presidents/Prime Ministers,
There are many of you that we have not chosen or asked to lead us yet are carrying themselves as our leaders. Such people we demand should retire and allow elections to take place immediately. We demand an end to torture in Egypt and starvation in Ethiopia and Zimbabwe. We demand an end to the dictatorial rule in Libya, Egypt, Cameroon, Gabon, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Uganda and the Gambia. We demand an end to the instabilities in DR. Congo, Sudan, Somalia, Northern Uganda, Chad and Madagascar. We demand an end to the genocide in Darfur and the killing of innocent children, women and civilians.
We demand irrigation facilities, tractors, equipment and improved seeds for our farmers now. You've asked us to tighten our belts while you have loosened yours. This cannot go on any more. We are starving to death while you are developing protruding bellies. You are having lavish birthday parties while cholera and starvation is threatening us. Your greediness and insensitivity are forcing the best of your people to seek greener pastures abroad.
We demand a share in the revenue from the sale of oil, gas, gold, diamond, timber, cocoa, coffee, coltan, manganese, copper, bauxite and tin ore. We demand a say in the way your governments are run; a say in the way you and your ministers are selected. We demand a say in the way you spend our money; and a say in the way contracts are awarded. It is not going to be business as usual anymore. We demand change now. We demand probity and accountability now. We demand political action to solve the numerous problems facing we the people.
Look at the world around you. Don't you see or hear what is going in Asia, Latin America, Europe and North America? Can't you see that you and your people are being left behind? When you meet with your colleagues in Africa or sit in your offices, how many of the things you see or use are made here in Africa? Aren't you ashamed that after ten, fifteen, twenty, thirty, forty years in power your people still use hoes and cutlasses for farming, tools their forefathers used before they were colonised? Aren't you ashamed that after all these years of independence your people cannot feed themselves; cannot read and write; rely on handouts from Europe and America; and the youth are in a hurry to leave the continent for you? Can't you see?
Well, a word to wise is enough but remember that you can fool some of the people all the time and all the people some of the time but you cannot fool all the people all the time. We are watching.
By Lord Aikins Adusei
(On behalf of the People of Africa)
Cc: Africa Union
UN General Assembly
European Commission
United States Government

