Wouldn't this be a great precedent for sending Netanyahu to the Hague?

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From: Danny Auron - Avaaz <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 7:44 AM
Subject: Hours to arrest a mass murderer
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>



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Accused of leading a horrific genocide in Darfur, Omar al-Bashir *has
escaped arrest for 6 years. But today, a South African court could finally
bring him to justice.* Click now to call on South Africa to arrest
al-Bashir, bring him to trial, and finally give Darfur's victims what they
deserve -- we may not get another chance to catch him:

  Sign the Petition
<https://secure.avaaz.org/en/bashir_south_africa_loc/?bEzXcab&v=60322>
  Dear friends,

Sudan’s army and militia terrorized the population of Darfur for years.
They murdered the men. They raped girls in front of their parents. And *they’ve
escaped justice. Until now.*

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir oversaw it all and is one of the world's
most wanted men, charged with a horrific genocide. But for 6 years no one
has succeeded in locking him up. Now is our chance -- he’s in South Africa
and *a court has ordered* *that he's not allowed to leave until it decides,
in just hours,** if he should be arrested*.

South Africa’s ruling ANC party has already protested against arrest and
could pressure the court to give in. But a massive outcry can ensure they
stay out of it: this is a legal decision, not a political one. *South
Africa should arrest al-Bashir and either try him for genocide, or send him
to the International Criminal Court.* Click now and help finally get
justice for the people of Darfur:

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/bashir_south_africa_loc/?bEzXcab&v=60322

 Dear friends,

Sudan’s army and militia terrorized the population of Darfur for years.
They murdered the men. They raped girls in front of their parents. And *they’ve
escaped justice. Until now.*

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir oversaw it all and is one of the world's
most wanted men, charged with a horrific genocide. But for 6 years no one
has succeeded in locking him up. Now is our chance -- he’s in South Africa
and *a court has ordered* *that he's not allowed to leave until it decides,
in just hours,** if he should be arrested*.

South Africa’s ruling ANC party has already protested against arrest and
could pressure the court to give in. But a massive outcry can ensure they
stay out of it: this is a legal decision, not a political one. *South
Africa should arrest al-Bashir and either try him for genocide, or send him
to the International Criminal Court.* Click now and help finally get
justice for the people of Darfur:

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/bashir_south_africa_loc/?bEzXcab&v=60322

Troops under al-Bashir’s command in Darfur have spent years attacking and
destroying villages, chasing survivors into the dessert, surrounding
refugee camps, killing almost 500,000 and uprooting millions of civilians
from land they occupied for centuries. When applying for a warrant for his
arrest, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) said
clearly that *al-Bashir’s “intent was genocide” *and that he wanted to
erase the history of an entire people.

The ICC is still young and because of political maneuvers, al-Bashir has
avoided arrest in several countries over the years. Some -- including the
ANC -- have criticized the court for focusing on crimes in Africa. But most
of the cases at the ICC were brought forward by the countries themselves
and Sudan is one of just two cases where the Security Council managed to
agree to bring perpetrators to the court. And *when it comes to crimes as
horrific as those in Darfur, its justice that should matter, not politics.*

The law is clear -- South Africa is a member of the ICC and is required to
cooperate with the arrest warrant. The ANC already tried to give al-Bashir
immunity and *political pressure could lead the court to give in*, but a
massive global outcry could create a media wave strong enough to keep
politics out. Click now to* show the South African government that the
world expects justice*:

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/bashir_south_africa_loc/?bEzXcab&v=60322

 For international law to work, there can’t be loopholes for international
criminals. *For there to be justice, our governments must put aside
politics and act in the interests of humanity*. Our community can show the
way and help ensure that Darfur’s victims finally get the justice they
deserve.

With hope and determination,
Danny, Alice, Emma, Mia, Mike, Nic, and the rest of the Avaaz team

SOURCES
South Africa court blocks Sudan’s Bashir from leaving (Al Jazeera),
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/06/sudan-bashir-travels-africa-icc-warrant-150614045917841.html

ICC Prosecutor presents case against Sudanese President, Hassan Ahmad
al-Bashir (ICC),
http://icc-cpi.int/en_menus/icc/situations%20and%20cases/situations/situation%20icc%200205/press%20r...
<http://icc-cpi.int/en_menus/icc/situations%20and%20cases/situations/situation%20icc%200205/press%20releases/Pages/a.aspx>

South Africa’s ANC says International Criminal Court “no longer useful”
(Reuters), http://af.reuters.com/article/topNews/idAFKBN0OU0NY20150614
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