Amnesty International

Nigeria: Government must arrest Sudanese President during visit

22 October 2009


press release

Amnesty International today revealed that Nigerian President Umaru Yar’Adua has issued an invitation to Sudanese President Omar al Bashir to visit Nigeria even though President al Bashir is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The invitation is for President Omar al Bashir to attend an African Union Peace and Security Council meeting in Abuja, scheduled to begin on Thursday, 29 October 2009.

Amnesty International said that it learned about the still-secret invitation from several reliable sources.

Former South African President Thabo Mbeki is expected to present a report on the situation in Darfur at the meeting.

President Umaru Yar’Adua has apparently given assurances that President Omar al Bashir will not be arrested if he comes to Nigeria.

“He is an international fugitive from justice, charged with responsibility for crimes against humanity and war crimes against Africans. It would be shameful of Nigeria to offer him safe haven,” said Kolawole Olaniyan, Amnesty International’s Africa Legal Adviser.

“The Nigerian government has an unconditional legal obligation to arrest President Omar al Bashir and hand him over to the ICC should he enter Nigerian territory. Any failure to do this is a failure to fulfil obligations under international law and may amount to obstruction of justice.”

An arrest warrant for President Omar al Bashir was issued by the ICC on 4 March 2009.

“The Nigerian government must act for the sake of thousands of victims of crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in Darfur,” said Kolawole Olaniyan.

Nigeria is a party to the treaty establishing the ICC and is obliged without exception to cooperate with the ICC and arrest and surrender anyone named in an arrest warrant to the ICC. If it fails to do so, the ICC can refer this clear violation of Nigeria’s obligations to the Security Council under Article 87 (7) of that treaty.

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Author: rsmart2160
Sat Oct 24 05:06:44 2009

Go ahead “Make our Day” and just do that, may I remind you Amnesty International that the AU has instituted a policy ruling two months ago or so that effectively immediately no member states should cooperate with the ICC. Anyways it about high time that those African governments that are signatures to ICC should wake up and smell the coffee. The ICC, just like the World Bank and IMF are institutions setup to oppress, suppress, destroy and subjugate the African Countries and other weaker nations.

The audacity of ICC to open a hearing against Dadis Camara of Guinea for the 150 people that were killed and call it crime against humanity? Whiles George Bush and Blair go scotch free? Over 100s of thousand of innocent people have been killed in both Afghanistan and Iraq.

What? Oh the Guinean people are more precious than the Iraqis and Afganistanis? Or is that the Western Government are using the ICC to get Dadis Camara out of the way so that they can install another puppet like Lansana Conteh to exploit Guinea’s Natural resources. Africans we have to wake up now and stop this madness! If you are a Patriotic and Pan African like myself, please send an e-mail to the AU Chairman H.E. Dr. Jean PING chairperson@africa-union.org and tell him that the African Union should pass a resolution that all member states should arrest any ICC officials that set foot on African soil!! Who the hell do these people think they are? Indicting our leaders without no consultations with us

Author: foryohjonathan0000
Mon Nov 9 13:42:52 2009

I CONCORD WITH YOU MY DEAR !!!! GOD BLESS AFRICA.


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