Sudan President Hails International Criminal Court's Decision to Halt Darfur
Probe

 <http://www.ndtv.com/article/list/world/> World |
<http://www.ndtv.com/topic/agence-france-presse> Agence France-Presse |
Updated: December 14, 2014 03:18 IST



File Photo: Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir (AFP Photo)

Khartoum, Sudan:  Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir Saturday hailed the
International Criminal Court's suspension of its investigations into alleged
war crimes in Darfur, accusing it of trying to "humiliate and subjugate" his
country.

Bashir is wanted by the ICC over alleged war crimes in the western region,
where the government has been trying to crush an insurgency since 2003.

The ICC's prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said on Friday she was halting
investigations, and criticised the UN Security Council for failing to push
for Bashir's arrest.

The decision came about "because of the Sudanese people's refusal to be
humiliated and to kneel down", state news agency SUNA reported Bashir as
saying during a speech in Khartoum.

He called the ICC one of the "tools aimed to humiliate and subjugate" Sudan,
SUNA said.

Bensouda's decision to halt the Darfur investigations comes amid rising
difficulties for the ICC, which dropped charges of crimes against humanity
against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta last week.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Friday called on African countries to
withdraw from the ICC, saying the court had become a "tool to target" the
continent.

Bensouda warned that without action on Darfur from the UN Security Council,
the cases against Bashir and three other indicted Sudanese suspects would
remain deadlocked.

She also said allegations that Sudanese forces raped 200 women and girls in
a Darfur village in late October "should shock this council into action".

Khartoum has refused to allow the UN-African Union mission in Darfur to
fully investigate the incident since a first visit by peacekeepers to the
village of Tabit in November took place under heavy Sudanese military
presence.

Sudan has since asked UNAMID to form an exit strategy from the region, and
Bashir hinted on Saturday that his government would not change its mind due
to outside pressure because "no one will impose their opinion on Sudan".

Darfur erupted into conflict in 2003 when ethnic insurgents rebelled against
the Arab-dominated government in Khartoum, complaining they were being
marginalised.

The UN says the unrest in Darfur has killed 300,000 people and displaced two
million, while the government puts the death toll at around 10,000.



Story First Published: December 14, 2014 03:10 IST 

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