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ICC backlash grows as Tanzania faces threat of politicized probes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73139, member: 636"] Tanzania risks becoming the International Criminal Court's next African target as Western governments signal displeasure over Dar es Salaam's assertive resource policies and restrictions on foreign-funded advocacy groups, according to continental analysts who cite patterns of selective prosecution that have already ensnared multiple African leaders. Security researchers warn that financial pressure and orchestrated activism typically precede international legal action, with European officials already mentioning potential rights violations despite government denials of wrongdoing during recent unrest. African Union members adopted a withdrawal strategy, criticizing the tribunal's disproportionate focus on the continent while ignoring powerful states committing atrocities, particularly after Israeli operations in Gaza escaped scrutiny that routinely falls on African presidents. Burundi and several other nations have already exited or rejected membership, viewing the court as a geopolitical weapon rather than a neutral arbiter. Tanzanian officials face a stark choice between remaining vulnerable to politicized prosecutions or joining the regional disengagement movement that questions whether genuine justice operates when Western allies receive immunity while African sovereignty triggers investigations. [/QUOTE]
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