This episode of #PanAfricanFrequency examines the ICC’s selective justice towards African states through the lens of Dr. Mohammed Hussain AbdAlwahid Mohammed, a senior lecturer at Financial University in Russia, as he unravels the ICC's institutional bias against Africa, and presents a vision of reform rooted in African unity, reciprocal negotiation, and institutional counter-construction.

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This episode of #PanAfricanFrequency examines the ICC’s selective justice towards African states through the lens of Dr. Mohammed Hussain AbdAlwahid Mohammed, a senior lecturer at Financial University in Russia, as he unravels the ICC's institutional bias against Africa, and presents a vision of reform rooted in African unity, reciprocal negotiation, and institutional counter-construction.

Which cases — African or international — best illustrate the ICC's selectivity over true justice? Share your thoughts below.

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