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Sudanese president makes first public threat to expel peacekeepers

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August 21, 2008 (ANKARA) – The Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir said that he will ask the United Nations – African Union forces in Darfur (UNAMID) to leave the country if the International Criminal Court (ICC) issues an arrest warrant for him.

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Sudanese president Omar Hassan al-Bashir answers a question during an interview with Reuters in Istanbul August 20, 2008 (Reuters)

Al-Bashir told the Dubai based Al-Arabiya TV in an interview to be aired on Friday that he will not allow UNAMID to stay if the Judges approve the ICC’s prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo charges he filed against the Sudanese head of state in mid-July.

However he promised not to launch any military attack against these forces.

Ocampo filed 10 charges: three counts of genocide, five of crimes against humanity and two of murder. Judges are expected to take months to study the evidence before deciding whether to order Al-Bashir’s arrest.

Al-Bashir is the most senior Sudanese official threatening retaliation against peacekeepers since the ICC indictment.

Last month the Sudanese presidential advisor Bona Malwal said that his government “can’t be responsible for the well-being of foreign forces in Darfur”.

“After that we may ask them to withdraw from our territory” Malwal said.

But Sudanese officials afterwards denied any such intentions should the ICC issue the arrest warrant.

The Sudanese president also said that he is willing to fight a war if the country’s sovereignty is threatened stressing that he has no intention of resigning.

But the head of UNAMID peacekeeping mission Rodolphe Adada downplayed Al-Bashir’s statements on ousting his forces.

“Sudan has been working to speed up the deployment of the UN-AU force, and that the government’s attitude has been one of «working with us and helping us” Adada told the Associated Press.

This is not the first time Al-Bashir talks about expelling peacekeepers in the war ravaged region. He issued a formal order in 2006 asking AU forces to leave Darfur after the UN Security Council adopted resolution 1706 authorizing 26,000 UN peacekeepers against Khartoum’s will.

But the Sudanese government backed down and resolution 1706 was eventually replaced with another one a year later tailored to address Khartoum’s concerns.

Al-Bashir also told Al-Arabiya that he has no fear travelling abroad and used his trip to Turkey as an example.

“We have broad relations, and when there is a need for an external visit, we will make it, God willing” he said.

The Sudanese president paid an official visit to Ankara this week where he took part in the Turkish-African summit along with other leaders. It was his first flight abroad since the ICC indictment.

Even if an arrest warrant is issued, Turkey has no obligation to apprehend the Sudanese head of state since they are not members of The Hague based court.

“I received an invitation from the Turkish government. There is a respectable government in Turkey. Turkey is also not a member of the ICC. Therefore, there was no reason to make me hesitate to come to Turkey” Al-Bashir told Al-Arabiya.

However Al-Bashir hinted in another interview with Reuters that he may only visit countries which are not members of the ICC.

“We are not concerned about traveling, ourselves, we have good relations with a number of countries that do not have relations with the ICC” he said.

But Ayman Abdel-Aziz Salaama, professor of International Criminal law at Cairo University told Inter Press Service earlier this month that even travel by the Sudanese president to non-state parties may prove difficult.

“Countries that have signed but whose parliaments haven’t ratified the convention, like Egypt and most other Arab countries, meanwhile, would have a moral obligation not to receive him or offer him refuge” he said.

Sudan has not ratified the Rome Statute, but the UNSC triggered the provisions under the Statute that enables it to refer situations in non-State parties to the world court if it deems that it is a threat to international peace and security.

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9 Forum messages

  • Dear Bashir, no one is above the law. However you can not use the threatening words to ICC’s jurisdiction. Let ICC and judges have time to study the evidence of your crimes you are accused of. Should they find clear evidence as we are sure,you must go to court despite of your threatening words. ICC is not care. Otherwise, you will be like Charles Talor of Liberia.

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    • ICC does not Joke as mandated by the United Nation to implement decissions on International crimes related to humanity, genocides, Violation of human rights and any other related crimes committed. Therefore, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Sudan Field Marshal Omer Hassan Ahmed El Beshir should not add more salt into water before approval of his call on ICC.

      Beshir has accepted the present Peace keeping mission in Darfur (UNAMID)to preside peace in that war-torn region, he has in another hand accepted the International Laws and orders under whatever comes, he can abide by. Threatening the present Peace operation is another crime and definitely, UNSC should opt to change its mandate from chapter six into seven where those troops in Darfur can fight and deliver Beshir to the ICC like Charles Taylor or any other African mess President.

      DPA in not in the hands of Beshir nor the CPA, Parties on peace-dealt must remain binded by the terms of the said agreements. We were hoping Beshir would issue death certificate to DPA after the death of Mubzoub Khalifa, yet, the file was handed over to another NIF prominent figure, Nafie Ali Nafie.

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    • ICC does not Joke as mandated by the United Nation to implement decissions on International crimes related to humanity, genocides, Violation of human rights and any other related crimes committed. Therefore, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Sudan Field Marshal Omer Hassan Ahmed El Beshir should not add more salt into water before approval of his call on ICC.

      Beshir has accepted the present Peace keeping mission in Darfur (UNAMID)to preside peace in that war-torn region, he has in another hand accepted the International Laws and orders under whatever comes, he can abide by. Threatening the present Peace operation is another crime and definitely, UNSC should opt to change its mandate from chapter six into seven where those troops in Darfur can fight and deliver Beshir to the ICC like Charles Taylor or any other African mess President.

      DPA is not in the hands of Beshir nor the CPA, Parties on peace-dealt must remain binded by the terms of the said agreements. We were hoping Beshir would issue death certificate to DPA after the death of Mubzoub Khalifa, yet, the file was handed over to another NIF prominent figure, Nafie Ali Nafie.

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    • Sudanese president makes first public threat to expel peacekeepers 22 August 2008 12:32, by Doang Danhier Gatuak

      Dear Sudan president Bashir, Its is your right to refused ICC because no one can accept his mistake only who ever selected by democratic way can allowed ICC.

      Dear sir, All eye on you in the world not we the southerner who was suffering under your dictator ship for 21 years until the world make it to be possible.

      If you could allowed ICC sir that will remain as man date to you and the future of Sudan because know that all world will recognized your being a leader by using military way not concerning for the right of public majority innocent people who does not know war or GOVT.

      We were almost to value your leader ship style for the coming election but now you shown your self you can people by forces not consider right of your citizen.

      Acceptance of ICC can be appreciated and determine your leader ship.

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      • Bashir should know better not all Sudanese stand behind him except those bogyman protesting to show fake unity are looking after their own interset behind closed doors. Mr, Bashir you have differnt choices *hung yourself *hand yourself over to ICC *hold to power untill everone around you is dead * give power to it’s. People

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        • Sudanese president makes first public threat to expel peacekeepers 22 August 2008 19:45, by Wilson Wutchok Dhal

          Bashir

          Stop useless talks on what you will not manage; What kind of insisting are you trying to do? You may deceive yourself in what will even destroy you with your sharia law.

          Where is Sadam now? Do you want to die like Sadam? Please think one of the two neither to hand yourself for ICC nor start killing those forces in Darfure again; Then from there you will see what will happen to you the son of Bitch.The whole world is tied of you.

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  • Sudanese president makes first public threat to expel peacekeepers 22 August 2008 21:20, by AramanaCaani junuba

    ALBASHIR CAN FEEL THE REALITY OF ICC ’’NOW!’’

    UNAMID Shall not leave sudan if sudan because it will be like giving an okay for him to continue with his GENOCIDAL campaign on the unprotected and defenseless civilians. if any way,MUST be militarily be arrested and be handed to judges in Hague because HE has truely shown himself a real threat to international peace and security,that means resolution seven must be use!

    Albashir is now frustrated as he has tried almost all corners to block ICC but could not make it,what remains is to utter threats to any one if that could help at least.he is now too weak,even sudanese who supported him at first have now distnce themselves from him. He is unleasing retaliatory tactics to Darfuris and anyone opposed. after ousting UN agencies,he will then declare no election in 2009 till further notice! he has plans to sabotage everything,including looting national resources as wishes as the case of 35 vehicles and many other unmentioned lootings. let UNAMID tighten its teeth and claws in readiness!if really in protection and safety of sudanese civilians! if the president fights peacekeepers what is his intention to the civilians?

    Aramacaani.

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    • A simple remark: ICC is not a universal law. The proof: USA refused to recognise this court.

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      • The ICC? 3 letters? don’t scare USA? and those are three letters!

        And dont scare Sudan, the country with 5 letters and 5 senses and honestly, who’s this Ocampo fella? I this he’s on some Grade ’A’ Argentinian Crack Cocaine!

        Also, Omer el Bashier is not going to be touched God willingly...

        What really hurts is, they can’t touch him.. China and Russia are behind Sudan & anyone whom thinks otherwise, wait till the olympics finish... And God is above Sudan watching!

        And one last message:

        God bless Sudan! And all whom love it, and may angels cover it with their wings against those whom are snakes in our grass!!

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