Oau sug demands unconditional reinstatement suspended members
It seems like you're referring to the OAU (Organization of African Unity) and its stance on suspended members.
The OAU, which is now known as the African Union (AU), has a policy of demanding unconditional reinstatement for suspended members. This means that any member state that is suspended from the organization must agree to certain conditions and reforms before being reinstated.
The OAU/AU has suspended several member states over the years due to various reasons such as human rights violations, unconstitutional changes of government, and non-compliance with the organization's charter. In each case, the suspended member state has been required to meet certain conditions before being reinstated, which may include:
- Holding free and fair elections
- Respecting human rights and the rule of law
- Implementing democratic reforms
- Complying with the organization's charter and decisions
The OAU/AU's policy of demanding unconditional reinstatement is aimed at promoting democracy, human rights, and good governance in Africa. By requiring suspended member states to meet certain conditions, the organization is able to promote accountability and ensure that its member states adhere to its values and principles.
It's worth noting that the OAU/AU's policy on suspended members has been criticized by some as being too harsh and punitive. Some argue that the organization should focus more on providing support and assistance to member states rather than suspending them. However, the OAU/AU has maintained that its policy is necessary to promote democracy and human rights in Africa.