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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.
Hours after it was issued, Sudan expelled several foreign aid agencies. 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 CourtThe 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.
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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 warIn 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.