DAR ES SALAAM: A political analyst has said the International Criminal Court remains a necessary institution for global justice but is increasingly viewed with scepticism across Africa due to perceived double standards in its enforcement. Speaking in an interview, Lupa Ramadhani, a lecturer at University of Dar es Salaam, said the court was created to address serious international crimes, including genocide and widespread human rights abuses, at…
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