Wrangles evidenced recently between Kenyan Judiciary and the executive over the ruling that Sudanese strong man, Omar Bashir, be apprehended shall he visit Kenya, left many analysts flabbergasted. One judge, Ncholas Ombija, made a historical ruling when ordered the Minister for Internal Security to see to it that when Bashir sets foot on Kenyan soil, [...]
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“Why Kenya’s doing Bashir’s laundry?” by Nkwazi Mhango
Posted in African Politics, AfroSpear, AfroSphere, Crimes Against Humanity, Genocide, International Criminal Court, Justice, Kenya, Mwai Kibaki, Nkwazi Mhango, Omar al-Bashir, Sudan on December 7, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Honoring Dr. King
Posted in African Diaspora, African-Americans, AfroSpear, AfroSphere, Black History, Black pride, Justice, Leadership, Life, Martin Luther King, News, Peacemakers, U.S.A on January 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
“Africa must take UN to The Hague” by Nkwazi N. Mhango
Posted in Africa, AfroSpear, AfroSphere, Crimes Against Humanity, Geopolitics, International Criminal Court, Justice, Life, Nkwazi Mhango, United Nations on December 7, 2009 | 1 Comment »
If Foday Sankoh, Jean-Pierre Bemba, Charles Taylor, Thomas Rubanga, Germain Katanga, Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui, and others were indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC), after their grand falls, for perpetrating crimes against humanity, what of those that supplied them weapons? It recently came to light that a Paris Court convicted some bigwigs from French authorities [...]
U.S. Supreme Court orders new hearing for Troy Davis
Posted in Activism, African-Americans, AfroSpear, AfroSphere, Capital Punishment, Criminal Justice, Justice, Life, News, Troy Anthony Davis, U.S. Supreme Court on August 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Yesterday, Monday 17th August 2009, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered a federal judge in Georgia to consider and rule on the claim of innocence in the murder case against Troy Anthony Davis. Davis was convicted and sentenced to death in 1991 of murdering an off-duty Savannah police officer, Mark Allen MacPhail, in 1989. Since his trial, Davis has claimed [...]
Letter to an Officer and a Gentleman
Posted in African-Americans, AfroSpear, AfroSphere, Criminal Justice, Critical Thinking, Justice, Leadership, Life, News, Police, Racism, Sgt. Crowley, Sgt. Leon Lashley on August 3, 2009 | 8 Comments »
Dear Jim, Would you be so kind as to mention the following to Mr. Gates and President Obama during your meeting with them: One of the major problems stemming from the events of July 16 is that I, now known as ‘the black Sergeant’, have had my image plastered all over the Internet, television and [...]


