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Mali, Burkina Faso & Niger Quit ICC, Denounce "Neo-Colonial Justice

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57% : Nigeria continues domestic judicial reforms and anti-corruption initiatives.
56% : Geopolitical and Regional Context The exit aligns with a broader Sahel trend where military governments distance themselves from international institutions perceived as Western-aligned.
54% : By Naija247news -- September 23, 2025 In a dramatic and unprecedented move, the military governments of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have announced their withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), marking another break from Western-led institutions and reshaping the legal and political landscape of the Sahel.
48% : Nigeria Angle: Lessons and Reflections on Sovereignty, Justice, and Regional Politics While Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger dominate headlines, Nigeria faces similar debates on sovereignty, justice, and regional influence: * Sovereignty vs International Oversight: Public discourse in Nigeria questions whether international institutions, including the ICC, respect national legal authority.

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