Sudan: Govt Condemns ICC Arrest Warrant

  • Sudan:  Govt Bans Aid Agencies From Darfur

    allAfrica, 5 March 2009

    Sudan's government has barred three leading international aid agencies from operating in war-torn Darfur as well as in the north and eastern regions of the country, putting at risk… Read more »

  • Sudan:   Govt Condemns ICC Arrest Warrant

    This Day, 6 March 2009

    The government of Sudan has condemned in strong terms the indictment of President Omar al-Bashir by the International Criminal Court (ICC), saying the court has no jurisdiction… Read more »

  • Sudan:   Bashir Should Be Held Accountable, Says Clinton

    America.gov, 5 March 2009

    After an international court issued an arrest warrant for Sudan President Omar al-Bashir for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur, U.S. Secretary of State… Read more »

  • Sudan:  Ghanaian Judge Led Arrest Warrant Panel

    allAfrica, 5 March 2009

    The top judge on the panel which issued the controversial warrant for the arrest of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir is a fellow African who has been a pioneer in advancing… Read more »

  • Sudan:   The Case Against Bashir

    UNIRIN, 4 March 2009

    Presenting evidence against President Omar el-Bashir on 14 July 2008, ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo said Bashir had committed the crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Sudanese Envoy Shuns Bashir Warrant

    New Vision, 5 March 2009

    THE Sudanese ambassador to Uganda yesterday scoffed at the indictment of President Omar el-Bashir, saying the intended arrest was politically motivated by foreign powers interested… Read more »

  • Sudan:   Africa Suspicious of Court's Motives in Taking On Bashir

    Business Day, 6 March 2009

    LOCKING up President Omar al-Bashir (or Robert Mugabe) might send a shiver of delight down the spines of western liberal intellectuals. Both presidents are nasty despots. But what… Read more »

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