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Thanks Getachew. The f..ucking little Galla

Posted: 30 Nov 2025, 14:23
by Dark Energy
twerp will face prosecution as soon as he is relieved from power.He will never be able to travel outside of Ethiopia.
The ICC is looking at it. :lol: :lol: :lol: He won’t be safe inside Ethiopia as well. :D :lol:
the ICC investigates and prosecutes the individuals responsible.
International Criminal Court (ICC): This is the primary judicial body that prosecutes individuals for genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the crime of aggression.
Genocide Convention: The UN created the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in 1948, and it defines genocide and commits signatory states to prosecute those who commit it.
No Immunity: Under the Genocide Convention, no one is immune from prosecution for genocide, whether they are a public official or an individual.
ICC Jurisdiction: The ICC can only hear a case if the national courts are unable or unwilling to prosecute, or if the case is referred to the ICC by the UN Security Council.
UN's Role in Prevention: The UN also works to prevent genocide through its Office on Genocide Prevention and Responsibility to Protect, which issues warnings, promotes the role of religious leaders in preventing incitement, and develops regional strategies. red to ICC
No, the UN does not "persecute" individuals in the sense of carrying out arbitrary punishment, but rather, its related judicial bodies, such as the International Criminal Court (ICC), prosecute individuals for the gravest crimes, including genocide. The UN itself works to prevent genocide, while the ICC investigates and prosecutes the individuals responsible.
International Criminal Court (ICC): This is the primary judicial body that prosecutes individuals for genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the crime of aggression.
Genocide Convention: The UN created the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in 1948, and it defines genocide and commits signatory states to prosecute those who commit it.
No Immunity: Under the Genocide Convention, no one is immune from prosecution for genocide, whether they are a public official or an individual.
ICC Jurisdiction: The ICC can only hear a case if the national courts are unable or unwilling to prosecute, or if the case is referred to the ICC by the UN Security Council.
UN's Role in Prevention: The UN also works to prevent genocide through its Office on Genocide Prevention and Responsibility to Protect, which issues warnings, promotes the role of religious leaders in preventing incitement, and develops regional strategies.