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Sudan President Bashir's Nigeria visit causes anger | Sudan President Bashir's Nigeria visit causes anger |
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Human rights groups have condemned Nigeria for hosting Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir, and have demanded his arrest on genocide charges. | Human rights groups have condemned Nigeria for hosting Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir, and have demanded his arrest on genocide charges. |
Mr Bashir is attending a health summit convened by the African Union (AU) in the capital, Abuja. | Mr Bashir is attending a health summit convened by the African Union (AU) in the capital, Abuja. |
His visit was an "affront to victims" of the conflict in Darfur, rights groups said. | His visit was an "affront to victims" of the conflict in Darfur, rights groups said. |
The International Criminal Court (ICC) accuses him of committing genocide in Darfur, a charge he denies. | The International Criminal Court (ICC) accuses him of committing genocide in Darfur, a charge he denies. |
The African Union decided in 2009, soon after the arrest warrant was issued, that member states should not enforce it. | The African Union decided in 2009, soon after the arrest warrant was issued, that member states should not enforce it. |
It accuses the ICC of complicating peace efforts in the region, and unfairly targeting Africans. | It accuses the ICC of complicating peace efforts in the region, and unfairly targeting Africans. |
'Wrong signal' | 'Wrong signal' |
The BBC's Chris Ewokor in Abuja says Mr Bashir received a full guard of honour when he landed in Abuja on Sunday to attend the summit, which will focus on tackling malaria, HIV and tuberculosis in Africa. | The BBC's Chris Ewokor in Abuja says Mr Bashir received a full guard of honour when he landed in Abuja on Sunday to attend the summit, which will focus on tackling malaria, HIV and tuberculosis in Africa. |
New York-based campaign group Human Rights Watch said Nigeria had the "shameful distinction" of being the first West African state to welcome Mr Bashir since the arrest warrant was issued. | New York-based campaign group Human Rights Watch said Nigeria had the "shameful distinction" of being the first West African state to welcome Mr Bashir since the arrest warrant was issued. |
Its decision was an "affront to victims" of the Darfur conflict, it added. | Its decision was an "affront to victims" of the Darfur conflict, it added. |
"He belongs in custody," said Elise Keppler at Human Rights Watch. | "He belongs in custody," said Elise Keppler at Human Rights Watch. |
Nigeria's government had breached its obligations under international law by inviting Mr Bashir, said Chino Obiagwu, chair of the Nigerian Coalition for the International Criminal Court (NCICC). | Nigeria's government had breached its obligations under international law by inviting Mr Bashir, said Chino Obiagwu, chair of the Nigerian Coalition for the International Criminal Court (NCICC). |
"It sends a very wrong signal to other African countries that the International Criminal Court could be ignored... that African nations don't need to co-operate with the ICC and if that impression continues, then we're going to have serious problems dealing with impunity in Africa," he told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme. | |
Some 2.7 million people have fled their homes since the conflict began in Darfur in 2003, and the UN says about 300,000 have died - mostly from disease. | Some 2.7 million people have fled their homes since the conflict began in Darfur in 2003, and the UN says about 300,000 have died - mostly from disease. |
Sudan's government says the conflict has killed about 12,000 people and the number of dead has been exaggerated for political reasons. | Sudan's government says the conflict has killed about 12,000 people and the number of dead has been exaggerated for political reasons. |
Mr Bashir has visited numerous African countries since the arrest warrant was issued - including Ethiopia, Kenya and Djibouti. | Mr Bashir has visited numerous African countries since the arrest warrant was issued - including Ethiopia, Kenya and Djibouti. |
Only Botswana and Malawi have threatened to arrest him. | Only Botswana and Malawi have threatened to arrest him. |
In May, the AU called on the ICC to drop war crimes charges against Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta after accusing it of "hunting" Africans because of their race. | In May, the AU called on the ICC to drop war crimes charges against Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta after accusing it of "hunting" Africans because of their race. |
The ICC refused, saying it would press ahead with its case against Mr Kenyatta. | The ICC refused, saying it would press ahead with its case against Mr Kenyatta. |
He is accused of fuelling violence after Kenya's 2007 election - a charge he denies. | He is accused of fuelling violence after Kenya's 2007 election - a charge he denies. |
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