The government of Gambia said on Tuesday it was withdrawing from the International Criminal Court, accusing the world body of ignoring the "war crimes" of Western nations and seeking only to prosecute Africans.
The decision by the tiny West African nation, whose president, Yahya Jammeh, has called on the court to investigate African migrant deaths on the Mediterranean, comes just days after South Africa said it was quitting the Hague-based tribunal.
"This action is warranted by the fact that the ICC, despite being called the International Criminal Court, is in fact an 'international Caucasian court' for the persecution and humiliation of people of color, especially Africans," Information Minister Sheriff Bojang said on state television.
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