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South Africa's Ramaphosa Condemns US Actions in Venezuela, Threatens ICJ

[HPP] Cyril RamaphosaJanuary 6, 202620 min
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South Africa Condemns US Actions

  • 💡 South Africa, led by President Ramaphosa, strongly condemns the United States' actions in Venezuela, specifically the detention of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
  • 🎯 This condemnation is rooted in South Africa's commitment to international law and the United Nations Charter, viewing US actions as undermining Venezuela's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
  • 📌 South Africa's representative at the UN Security Council asserted that no nation is legally or morally superior, and all UN member states are bound by the principles of sovereign equality.

Upholding International Law

  • ⚖️ The UN was established to prevent conflict and prohibit the use of force unless legally prescribed, a principle crucial for peaceful coexistence among nations.
  • ⚠️ Unilateral military strikes and abductions, such as those against Venezuela, violate sovereignty and territorial integrity, reinforcing the belief that "might is right" and undermining diplomacy.
  • 📜 South Africa stresses that internal governance issues or human rights allegations cannot justify breaching the UN Charter's prohibition on the use of force, particularly Article 2(4).

Threat of ICJ Action

  • 🚨 South Africa is prepared to take the United States to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for its alleged unlawful interference in Venezuela.
  • 🌍 This move signifies that Africa is no longer on the sidelines when national sovereignty is at stake, challenging the international order.

Africa's Diplomatic Turning Point

  • 🚀 This bold stance by South Africa is seen as a turning point in African history, where African leadership defends international order and global justice.
  • 🗣️ It represents a continent rising, standing against the trampling of any nation's sovereignty, whether in Africa or globally, and advocating for a future where African voices are heard.

Call for African Unity

  • 🤝 The speaker emphasizes the critical need for African nations to unite and speak with one voice against such interventions.
  • 🛡️ A united African front would make it harder for external powers to attack individual African leaders or nations, ensuring collective protection and influence on the global stage.
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