Wednesday, March 20, 2013

International Criminal Court bags another Bad Black African War Criminal

It's game over for Congolese warlord Bosco Ntaganda. He'll be enjoying the hospitality of the Nations of Virtue at The Hague within days. Apparently he is culpable in the deaths of "at least 800" civilians in the Democratic Republic of Congo from 2002 to 2003.

If the ICC were ever to expand it's mandate to include Bad White War Criminals, here's a brief list just to get them started:

Tony Blair, suspected of causing the deaths of "at least 800" Afghan civilians from 2001 till he stepped down, and "at least 800" Iraqi civilians from 2003 on.

George W. Bush, see above.

Donald Rumsfeld, see above.

General David Petraeus, see above.

These famous white faces have avoided the long arm of the ICC forever, but since they have far more blood on their hands than the parade of petty African despots who have appeared before the Court I'm sure it's only a matter of time...


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