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04Jun13
Botswana - first African State to ratify Kampala amendments
After the President of Botswana, Ian Khama, signed his country's instrument of ratification at the opening of the workshop on the Kampala amendments for all African States Parties in April, the instrument has now been deposited by Ambassador Charles T. Ntwaagae with the Office of Legal Affairs of the United Nations. Botswana is the first African State Party and the seventh overall to ratify the amendments.
Botswana's Foreign Minister, P.T.C. Skelemani, has previously reminded African States that "the people of Africa aspire to live in a region free of the fear of aggression." Botswana also promotes ratification in its region, which forms the largest constituency of the ICC.
Ambassador Christian Wenaweser welcomes the continued leadership of Botswana on ICC issues and looks forward to continuing the close cooperation in the ratification campaign. After the ratification by Botswana, another 23 ratifications are needed to allow for the activation of the ICC's jurisdiction over the crime of aggression in 2017.
[Source: The Global Campaign for the Ratification and Implementation of the Kampala Amendments (Principality of Liechtenstein, Global Institute for the Prevention of Aggression), 04Jun13]
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