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ourt probing deadly Darfur camp attack
By MIKE CORDER 1 day ago
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court may add a deadly attack by Sudanese troops on a Darfur refugee camp last month to a list of war crimes allegations against President Omar al-Bashir.
In an interview Friday, chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo told The Associated Press he was checking into reports of the Aug. 25 attack by Sudanese troops on Kalma camp in southern Darfur
At any rate the key issue about the visit would still remain state-to-state relations as Mr Zuma is president in waiting.
The parallels stem from the fact that South Africa and Tanzania both face legal problems that the two state systems, and by implication the two ruling parties, are patently finding it impossible to carry those burdens.
South Africa is putting up a brave face of the rule of law to insist on placing Mr Zuma to a court process for presumed bribes in the most routine of bribe situations, namely military purchases from Europe.
Those who know Mr Zuma thoroughly, or have been writing in South African newspapers about the issue, say his lifestyle predisposed him to such acts.
Issues of lifestyle and how they affect leadership dispositions were in our case raised in relation to the differences that arose between one-time TANU secretary general Oscar Kambona and President Julius K. Nyerere, not in relation to bribes but holding shares in private companies, owning houses for rent, etc.
Chroniclers like Cranford Pratt, a close associate of Mwalimu and first principal of the University College of Dar es Salaam wrote in his study of the rise of a socialist strategy in Tanzania that on the basis of his lifestyle, the entourage around him, extended family ties, etc it was impossible for Mr Kambona to accept the Leadership Code. It was that simple
While South Africa faces the threat of a breakdown of law and order in case the courts go ahead for a formal and fully fledged trial of Mr Zuma, and acutely raising chances of his being found guilty of having received bribes, thus being put aside in the contest to inherit the mantle of the presidency, Tanzania has similar cares
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