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Posted  Saturday, May 2  2009 at  14:54

It is time to face that reality and to praise rather than to try to belittle the ICC’s work to bring redress for these crimes.

Roland Abeng is senior partner at Abeng Law Firm in Cameroon. He is also the vice-chair of the Africa Steering Committee of the American Bar Association and a member of the International Criminal Bar

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