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Correction: Sudan’s Bashir set to arrive in Turkey on Sunday afternoon

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(Corrects Bashir arrival date to Sunday afternoon)

November 7, 2009 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir will arrive in Turkey on Monday afternoon to take part in the Standing Committee for Economic and Commercial Cooperation (COMCEC) of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) in Istanbul, according to a newspaper report.

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FILE - In this Jan. 21, 2008 file photo, Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir seen during a news conference with his Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul, not pictured, in Ankara, Turkey (AP)

The ruling National Congress Party (NCP) Al-Raed newspaper said that Bashir will fly from Egypt on Sunday after concluding his participation in the fourth Forum of China-Africa Cooperation in the morning of the same day.

Al-Bashir arrived today in Egypt to participate in the summit which is due to be held in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm al-Sheikh on Sunday.

The Sudanese head of state anticipated arrival in Turkey has generated controversy and criticisms from human rights groups and the European Union (EU) which privately urged the NATO member to consider the invitation it extended.

Turkey rebuffed the objections saying it is only a host of the OIC conference while saying that a bilateral visit by Bashir, who faces an arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his alleged role in Darfur atrocities, in the future “is out of question”.

Turkey is not a signatory to the Rome Statute but is required to ratify it in order to achieve its long standing goal of joining the European Union (EU).

The Sudanese government has yet to officially confirm Bashir’s trip to Turkey as it usually does before his trips abroad.

One source in Khartoum told Sudan Tribune that the government “is trying to keep it [Bashir’s visit] quiet” in case Turkey comes under pressure to backtrack on the invitation causing a last minute cancellation and an “embarrassment”.

An advance protocol team from the Sudanese presidency is currently in Istanbul to prepare for Bashir’s arrival, the source added.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International (AI) both issued statements urging Turkey to either block his visit or arrest him.

“President Omar al Bashir is a fugitive from international justice, charged with responsibility for crimes against humanity and war crimes against men, women and children, including murder, rape, torture and forced displacement. It would be a disgrace for Turkey to offer him safe haven,” said Christopher Keith Hall, Senior Legal Advisor, at Amnesty International.

“It would not only amount to obstruction of justice, but just as offering shelter to a fleeing bank robber constitutes a crime under national law, so, too, would sheltering a fugitive from international justice be complicity in crime” he added.

“Turkey’s international image will plummet if it welcomes a man wanted to answer for some of the most heinous abuses against civilians in the world today,” said Elise Keppler, senior counsel with Human Rights Watch’s International Justice Program. “Turkey, after all, serves on the UN Security Council, whose referral led to the warrant against him.”

(ST)

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13 Forum messages

  • Sudan’s Bashir set to arrive in Turkey on Monday afternoon 8 November 2009 07:16, by Samson Shawel Ambaye

    God be with ICC UNSC. It is a matter of time Bashir will be arrested.

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  • Let him try to go to Turkey or otherwise he will fine himself in the same rope his cousin saddam was hang.Stupid bashir.Going to the Arab world doesn’t qualify you to be a president.It make you more criminal and lucifer the great devile.

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  • Sudan’s Bashir set to arrive in Turkey on Monday afternoon 8 November 2009 07:27, by Akol Liai Mager

    The departure of Scott Gration from Sudan amid tension between SPM and NIF on one hand, and an eminant Arrival of Al-Bashir in Accra Turkey on the other means to me a deal might have been struck by USA/EU with Turkey to arrest Al-Bashir.

    1. For Turkey to do that (Arrest Al-Bashir), she will be given Bonus of smooth process to join EU by EU members states.

    2. It may be time for Turkey to pay back US and Israeli governments for the roles played by CIA and Mossat for arresting and handing over a PKK Leader Abdullah Ojalan to Turkey goverment in late 19th Century.

    Let watch with hope!

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    • Sudan’s Bashir set to arrive in Turkey on Monday afternoon 8 November 2009 07:42, by thieleling

      Akol,

      It is plausible scenario, but the other favorable one is the shooting down of a jetliner carrying Al-Bashier by Israeli fighter jet over Syria or Lebanonese air space. The Israeli are the best to get him in that region because they are technically at war with sudan through Hamas, Hezbolah & other extremists suported by Sudan. Abdallah’s Turkey Islamic party may not risk the backlash of islamic world since Europe’s big 3(France, Germany & UK) are not ready to admit it to EU anyway no matter what good it may do arresting Bashier.

      Otherwise, a coup brewing in khartoum behind AL-Bashier would do though it would spill over to Juba as well. Monday arrival at Ankara is a disguise. It will be earlier than Monday for security reasons.

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      • Sudan’s Bashir set to arrive in Turkey on Monday afternoon 8 November 2009 07:58, by Akol Liai Mager

        I got you, you have a likihood scenario.

        For the Coup, I do not know what the coup leader will be doing that can change the current situation in Sudan. Instead, a transitional process to hand over power to Shiekh Othman Mohamed Taha to finish off the remainding Six intrime period with SPLM may be case.

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    • Sudan’s Bashir set to arrive in Turkey on Monday afternoon 8 November 2009 18:21, by mohammed ali

      TO AKOL,

      THIS A NAIVE WISHFUL THINKING

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  • Otaman Empire was known for its genocidal activities in the world. So these rmanents of that evil empire will not care about the genocide committed by Bashir in Darfur because they are part of this policy of extermination of innocent people.

    Kur

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  • Omar El Bashier only attend any meeting hosted by Islamic countries of nay thing conecerning islamic title.
    This criminal must know that he has criminal background before consideaing the economic development.
    Please ICC committees do your job.

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  • Sudan’s Bashir set to arrive in Turkey on Monday afternoon 8 November 2009 08:18, by Hillary B.M.L,M

    100% should not be Captured there because turkey is a Haven for all Terrorists Worldwide.

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    • Sudan’s Bashir set to arrive in Turkey on Monday afternoon 8 November 2009 19:19, by CHOLTHEGREAT

      The man is landing into the grave he prepares himself, Khartoum must set an interim Administration for an expected eventualities, they never know what the World holds for them. The Juntas in Khartoum must not joke with what the World has decided, Sudan is just like a drop of water in the ocean. There are many Countries that have ratified the Rome Statute. Most so the air space does not belong to Turkey remember.

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      • Sudan’s Bashir set to arrive in Turkey on Monday afternoon 8 November 2009 21:52, by Angelo Ajiech Manyuat

        Mr. President Beshir, this case is not an avoidable no matter how much you bribe and manipulate other head of states in order to distance themselves from this case . In fact, the only alternative left for you is to turn yourself in and answer questions about Darfur’s issue. The whole world and in particular Africa in generally is now fed up to hear the problem of Sudan for years while they rest of African countries are now stable.

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