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AU halts war crimes co-operation | AU halts war crimes co-operation |
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The African Union is ending its co-operation with the International Criminal Court after it charged Sudan's president with war crimes. | The African Union is ending its co-operation with the International Criminal Court after it charged Sudan's president with war crimes. |
Omar al-Bashir is accused over alleged atrocities in the Darfur region. | Omar al-Bashir is accused over alleged atrocities in the Darfur region. |
Reports from an AU meeting in Libya said the delegates agreed a statement saying they would not co-operate in the "arrest and surrender" of Mr Bashir. | Reports from an AU meeting in Libya said the delegates agreed a statement saying they would not co-operate in the "arrest and surrender" of Mr Bashir. |
The Sudanese government has been fighting rebels in Darfur since 2003, amid repeated claims of war crimes. | The Sudanese government has been fighting rebels in Darfur since 2003, amid repeated claims of war crimes. |
Statutes | |
The AU statement pointed out that its request to the ICC to defer Mr Bashir's indictment had been ignored. | |
It went on: "The AU member states shall not co-operate... relating to immunities for the arrest and surrender of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir to the ICC." | |
AFP news agency reports that there was dissent on the decision, with Benin's Foreign Minister Jean-Marie Ehouzou saying that Sudan's neighbour Chad had objected to the wording. | |
Thirty African states have signed the statutes that created the ICC and so have certain treaty obligations. | |
However, analysts say the ruling effectively allows Mr Bashir freedom of travel in Africa without fear of arrest. |