This is uOttawa, not Zimbabwe


On the left is our President-Elect Seamus Wolfe, who is accused of violating the Constitution, along with Julie Seguin, Roxanne Dubois, and Jean Guillame. The Student Arbitration Committee is supposed to be happening right now, but in a move that could only rival Robert Mugabe (on the right), the accused decided that they did not accpt the auhtority of this SAC and walked out. Shame. When the SAC deliberated on their claims, the answer was that under all forms of the law, the dispute was not acceptable, and the hearing would move forward. The supporters of the accused parties decided to protest by chanting. The decision was made because when an individual is accused of FRAUD, they cannot simply decide not to go forward with the arbitration.
It does not look like it will move forward easily, and it is a darn shame.

2 comments:

  1. I don't think Mugabe is the best example. You should really have said Bashir! It's a much more similar situation: he has a warrant out for his arrest, and he does not recognize the authority of the court! C'mon, get your corrupt African leaders right ;)

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  2. Well to be honest, I don't support the authority of the ICC either :P.

    I choose Mugabe because a lot of his troubles came from inside Zimbabwe. And I thought to myself as I watched the circus unfold, this seems like something Robert Mugabe would do . .

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