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Arrest warrant draws Sudan scorn | Arrest warrant draws Sudan scorn |
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Sudan has dismissed the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court against its leader as a "neo- colonialist" move to destabilise it. | Sudan has dismissed the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court against its leader as a "neo- colonialist" move to destabilise it. |
President Omar al-Bashir is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur. It is the first such warrant served against a serving head of state. | President Omar al-Bashir is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur. It is the first such warrant served against a serving head of state. |
China, a key ally of Sudan, urged the ICC to suspend its case, saying it risked destabilising Darfur. | |
Hours after the ICC announcement, Sudan expelled several foreign aid agencies. | |
The US and EU welcomed the ICC ruling, but some Arab and African nations said it would hinder Darfur peace efforts. | The US and EU welcomed the ICC ruling, but some Arab and African nations said it would hinder Darfur peace efforts. |
The UN estimates that 300,000 people have died in the six-year conflict. Millions more have been displaced. | The UN estimates that 300,000 people have died in the six-year conflict. Millions more have been displaced. |
A panel of ICC judge ruled that Mr Bashir should answer two counts of war crimes, and five counts of crimes against humanity. | A panel of ICC judge ruled that Mr Bashir should answer two counts of war crimes, and five counts of crimes against humanity. |
The court is only one mechanism of neo-colonialist policy used by the West against free and independent countries Mustafa Othman IsmailAide to Omar al-Bashir Profile: Sudan's Omar al-BashirIn pictures: Khartoum protestsRefugees' relief at warrantQ&A: International Criminal Court | The court is only one mechanism of neo-colonialist policy used by the West against free and independent countries Mustafa Othman IsmailAide to Omar al-Bashir Profile: Sudan's Omar al-BashirIn pictures: Khartoum protestsRefugees' relief at warrantQ&A: International Criminal Court |
The president is accused of "directing attacks against an important part of the civilian population of Darfur", said Laurence Blairon, a spokeswoman for the court in The Hague. | The president is accused of "directing attacks against an important part of the civilian population of Darfur", said Laurence Blairon, a spokeswoman for the court in The Hague. |
She told reporters the attacks had included "murdering, exterminating, raping, torturing and forcibly transferring large numbers of civilians and pillaging their property". | She told reporters the attacks had included "murdering, exterminating, raping, torturing and forcibly transferring large numbers of civilians and pillaging their property". |
But the panel rejected a further accusation of genocide, saying there was insufficient evidence of a specific intent to destroy particular ethnic groups in Darfur. | But the panel rejected a further accusation of genocide, saying there was insufficient evidence of a specific intent to destroy particular ethnic groups in Darfur. |
The UN court would transmit a request for Mr Bashir's arrest and surrender as soon as possible to the Sudanese government, she added. | The UN court would transmit a request for Mr Bashir's arrest and surrender as soon as possible to the Sudanese government, she added. |
Expulsions | Expulsions |
The Sudanese government, which had said it would ignore any ruling, reaffirmed it had no intention of co-operating with the ICC. | The Sudanese government, which had said it would ignore any ruling, reaffirmed it had no intention of co-operating with the ICC. |
"The court is only one mechanism of neo-colonialist policy used by the West against free and independent countries," Sudanese presidential aide Mustafa Othman Ismail said. | "The court is only one mechanism of neo-colonialist policy used by the West against free and independent countries," Sudanese presidential aide Mustafa Othman Ismail said. |
ICC's BASHIR CHARGE SHEET War crimes:Intentionally directing attacks against civiliansPillagingCrimes against humanity:MurderExterminationForcible transferTortureRape Confessions of a Sudanese deserterQ&A: Sudan's Darfur conflictWorld reaction: Bashir warrantShould Omar al-Bashir be arrested? | ICC's BASHIR CHARGE SHEET War crimes:Intentionally directing attacks against civiliansPillagingCrimes against humanity:MurderExterminationForcible transferTortureRape Confessions of a Sudanese deserterQ&A: Sudan's Darfur conflictWorld reaction: Bashir warrantShould Omar al-Bashir be arrested? |
Thousands of government supporters gathered in central Khartoum chanting: "We love you President Bashir". | Thousands of government supporters gathered in central Khartoum chanting: "We love you President Bashir". |
Sudan revoked the registrations of at least six foreign aid agencies hours after the arrest warrant was issued, aid officials said. | Sudan revoked the registrations of at least six foreign aid agencies hours after the arrest warrant was issued, aid officials said. |
No reasons were given for the move. | No reasons were given for the move. |
Before the announcement, the charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said it had withdrawn foreign staff from Darfur. | Before the announcement, the charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said it had withdrawn foreign staff from Darfur. |
Egypt said it was "greatly disturbed" by the ICC's decision and called for a meeting of the UN Security Council to defer implementation of the warrant. | Egypt said it was "greatly disturbed" by the ICC's decision and called for a meeting of the UN Security Council to defer implementation of the warrant. |
The African Union said the ruling could strike a fatal blow to faltering peace moves in Darfur. | The African Union said the ruling could strike a fatal blow to faltering peace moves in Darfur. |
"We support the fight against impunity," AU commission chairman Jean Ping told AFP news agency. | "We support the fight against impunity," AU commission chairman Jean Ping told AFP news agency. |
"But we say that peace and justice should not collide, that the need for justice should not override the need for peace." | "But we say that peace and justice should not collide, that the need for justice should not override the need for peace." |
China - which buys much of Sudan's oil and provides it with weapons - called on the ICC to suspend the case. | |
"China is opposed to any action that could interfere with the peaceful situation in Darfur and Sudan," foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang said in a statement. | |
'Victory' | 'Victory' |
Meanwhile the US State Department said that "those who have committed atrocities should be brought to justice". The EU also welcomed the decision, as did human-rights groups. | Meanwhile the US State Department said that "those who have committed atrocities should be brought to justice". The EU also welcomed the decision, as did human-rights groups. |
In pictures: Art of war | In pictures: Art of war |
"With this arrest warrant, the International Criminal Court has made Omar al-Bashir a wanted man," said Richard Dicker of the New York-based group Human Rights Watch. | "With this arrest warrant, the International Criminal Court has made Omar al-Bashir a wanted man," said Richard Dicker of the New York-based group Human Rights Watch. |
Amnesty International called on any country visited by President Bashir to detain him. | Amnesty International called on any country visited by President Bashir to detain him. |
Darfur's Justice and Equality Movement (Jem) rebel group hailed the decision as a "victory for international law" and called on Mr Bashir to turn himself in. | Darfur's Justice and Equality Movement (Jem) rebel group hailed the decision as a "victory for international law" and called on Mr Bashir to turn himself in. |
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged Sudan to "co-operate fully" with all United Nations entities. | UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged Sudan to "co-operate fully" with all United Nations entities. |
He said the UN would "continue to conduct its vital peacekeeping, humanitarian, human rights and development operations and activities in Sudan". | He said the UN would "continue to conduct its vital peacekeeping, humanitarian, human rights and development operations and activities in Sudan". |
The war crimes court has already issued two arrest warrants - in 2007 - for Sudanese Humanitarian Affairs Minister Ahmed Haroun and the Janjaweed militia leader Ali Abdul Rahman. | The war crimes court has already issued two arrest warrants - in 2007 - for Sudanese Humanitarian Affairs Minister Ahmed Haroun and the Janjaweed militia leader Ali Abdul Rahman. |
Sudan has refused to hand them over. | Sudan has refused to hand them over. |
The Darfur conflict began in early 2003, when the government and Arab militias launched a campaign against black-African rebel groups. | The Darfur conflict began in early 2003, when the government and Arab militias launched a campaign against black-African rebel groups. |
The ICC was set up in 2002 to try those accused of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. Its statutes have been ratified by more than 100 countries. | The ICC was set up in 2002 to try those accused of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. Its statutes have been ratified by more than 100 countries. |