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South Africa court bid to arrest Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir

A South African court has issued an interim order stopping Sudan's leader Omar al-Bashir, who faces war crimes charges, from leaving the country. The Pretoria High Court says Mr Bashir must stay until it rules on

A South African court has issued an interim order stopping Sudan’s leader Omar al-Bashir, who faces war crimes charges, from leaving the country.
The Pretoria High Court says Mr Bashir must stay until it rules on Monday on whether he should be handed over to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
President Bashir is in Johannesburg for an African Union (AU) summit.
He is accused of committing war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide during the Darfur conflict.
Earlier President Bashir was welcomed by South African officials as he arrived in Johannesburg. After the court announced the hearing, he posed for a group photo with other African leaders.
The High Court initially said it would hear the request to have him arrested on Sunday. But it later postponed the hearing until Monday – when the summit is due to end.
There are tensions between the ICC and the AU, with some on the continent accusing the court of unfairly targeting Africans. The AU has previously urged the ICC to stop proceedings against sitting leaders.
The warrants against Mr Bashir, who denies the allegations, have restricted his overseas travel.
He has, however, visited friendly states in Africa and the Middle East.

Analysis: Andrew Harding, BBC Africa correspondent

South Africa has often shied away from this sort of diplomatic headache, but this time the government has stepped straight, and deliberately, into controversy, courting Western fury by rolling out the welcome carpet for President Bashir.
The South African government must, surely, have foreseen the possibility of a legal challenge. If President Bashir is allowed to return home unimpeded, South Africa’s actions will be bitterly condemned internationally – if less loudly within the continent – as a blow against the credibility of the ICC.
And if Sudan’s president is detained, or perhaps even arrested, then Pretoria will be accused of luring a fellow African leader into a trap. Some would call that a no-win situation.
But it’s clear that South Africa’s government has chosen to flaunt its growing antipathy towards “Western” rules, and towards a court in which so many African leaders now appear to have lost faith.
The ICC has issued two arrest warrants against Mr Bashir. The court relies on member states to carry out arrests.
However correspondents have said the South African government – a signatory to the treaty establishing the ICC – is unlikely to move against the Sudanese leader.
South Africa’s governing African National Congress said immunity had been granted to “all (summit) participants as part of the international norms for countries hosting such gathering of the AU or even the United Nations”.
The ANC also said the ICC was “no longer useful for the purposes for which it was intended”.
The court, which sits in The Hague in the Netherlands, was set up in 2002 to try cases of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, when national courts cannot handle them.
Human rights organisations and South Africa’s main opposition party have also called for Mr Bashir’s arrest.
Darfur has been in conflict since 2003, when rebels took up arms against the government. The UN says more than 300,000 people have died, mostly from disease. Hundreds of villages have been attacked.
More than two million people – about a third of the population – have fled their homes. Sudanese forces and allied militias are accused of oppressing black Africans in favour of Arabs.
The Johannesburg summit is chaired by Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, who holds the rotating presidency of the AU. The official theme is Year of Women’s Empowerment and Development.
But the political turmoil in Burundi, crisis in South Sudan and the recent spate of xenophobic attacks in South Africa are also likely to feature heavily.
Source:BBC

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  • Sara June 14, 2015

    ናይ ሱዳን መራሒ አቶ በሽር ብመሰረት ዓለማዊ መጋብኣያ ቤት ፍርዲ ተታሒዙ ናብ ፍርዲ ክቐርብ ከምዝተተመሓላለፈ ዝፍለጥ ኢዩ። ስለዝኸነ ስጋብ ሕጅ አብ ቀይዲ ንምእታው አጸጋሚ ኮይኑ ጸኒሑ ኒሩ። እተን እሱ ዝገሸለን ሃገራት አፍሪቃ ብዲክታቶር ድሳቐያ ሃገራትን ተመሳሳሊ ዳርጋ ዝኸነ ባህርያት ዘለዎም መራሕቲ ኢዮም። ሎሚ ግን ናብ ናይ መራሕቲ አፍሪቃ መጋብኣያ አብ ደቡብ አፍሪቃ አትዩ፤ ቤት ፍርዲ ደቡብ አፍሪቃ ካብ ሃገሩ ከይወጽእ ትእዛዝ አማሓላሊፉ አሎ። ጽባሕ ሰኑይ ድማ ሰዓት 3 ድ.ቀ. መጋብአያ ናይ ደቡብ አፍሪቃ ቤት ፍርዲ ነቲ ጉዳይ ውሳነ ክህበሉ ኢዩ። አብ ዘመነ በሽር ሓያሎ ሲቪል ሰባት አብ ሱዳን ብፍላይ ብጃንጃዊድ ህልቂት ተፈጺሙ ኢዩ። አብ ርእሲ ኤርትራውያን ስደተኛታትውን አብ ሱዳን ሓየለ ግፍዒ ተፈጺሙ ኢዩ። ስለዝኸነ እዚ ጉዳይ ንዓና ንኤርትራውያንውን ከምኡ ድማ ብሓፈሻ ንአፍሪቃውያን ብመራሕቶም ድሳቐዩ ዘለው ዓብይ መልእኽቲ አለዎ። ደቡብ አፍሪቃ ግን አብ ናይ ዓለም ቤት ፍርዲ ተቕረቦ ዶ ትኽውን። እዚ ዓብይ ሕቶ ኢዩ። ሓቅነትን ፍትሕን ዝኣምኑ እንተኾይኖም ግን ክትግብርዎ ኢዮም።

  • Suruy Eritrawi June 14, 2015

    Issayas your next!

  • Michael Tesfamariam June 14, 2015

    This is exactly I am wishing and preying to see to happen on any one of the clowns of the corrupt military junta in Eritrea.

  • Eritra June 14, 2015

    I hope they succeed to send him to face justice.

  • Yerhiwo June 14, 2015

    This is a stern warning to Dictator Isaias Afwerki and his snake cousins Yemane Monkey and Hagos Kisha! Once the ICC charged you with Crime Against Humanity, you can’t spread your lies outside Eritrea.

  • yohannes June 14, 2015

    It is not an issue that the Sudanese leader is a war criminal. However, the ICC is a kangaroo court, it has no credibility. It is physically present and menally absent.
    Why does not the ICC arrest the demeon possosed Tony blair, Gorge W. Bush, Dick Cheeny, Condi Rice, Rrmsfield, Collin Powell, Wolfwiz, Sarkozy and Benjamin Natanyhu and many other western criminal elites.
    This is a double standard.
    Isaias will be a lithmus test for the ICC.
    I believe, the motive of the west is to create a rift between the BRICKS. Since South Africa is a founding member of the BRICS ( Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) The new emerging economic block which will unseat the IMF and world bank. It is a sheer desperation by Barry Setero masters.

    • Genet-orginal June 15, 2015

      yohannes
      Your motive seems to be to change the subject.
      I don’t know about you, but we, Eritreans DON’T CARE why ICC does not arrest Tony blair or any of the people you listed. Here at Assenna, we are talking about Eritrea and it’s neighbor Sudan. DIA and Omar are criminals and they should be held accountable.

  • Eritra June 15, 2015

    “I believe, the motive of the west is to create a rift between the BRICKS. Since South Africa is a founding member of the BRICS ( Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) The new emerging economic block which will unseat the IMF and world bank. ”

    yohannes

    Russia and China may be against creating a precedent that may upset their African trade partners (many of whom dictators). However, it’s in their interest to remove a destabilizing factor from countries that supply them with vital mineral resources.

  • Daniel June 15, 2015

    Good next DIA.

  • Stefanos Temolso June 15, 2015

    If bricks has no solid base it will of cource crack, but if it has a good base nothong will crack it. Let’s believe in “The determining factor is the internal factor not th external”.

  • yohannes June 15, 2015

    Teclai, Eritra, and Stefanos:
    Thank you for your civilised comments.
    The American Empire ( Pax Americana) is declining rapidly. The Dollar demise will happen after the mid of september 2015 when China joins the world currency baskets of Dollar, Pound Sterlings, the Yen and the Euro What they call Special Draws Right (SDR).
    After second world war, the United States become a victor. Pax Americana with its hubris, believed, its power will be eternal and humilated and destroyed many countries. However, history shows that power changes. Like wise king Solomon said ” There is a season for everything”. So the strong of today will be the weak of to-morrow. The weak may become strong and take revenge.
    The BRICK countries make up about 40% of the world population and a combined economy of $16 trillion in size. Also the BRICKS alliance includes over 117 nations all pledge to dump the dollar and to follow the non- US dollar standard. After mid septmber 2015 a Tsunami or Tectonic shift is on the way. Germany will abandon NATO and join the BRICKS in the future, so will be Greece. There is earth shaking change on the horizon.
    The Lapdog mainstream media are not reporting the truth. Neither the poloticians in Washington DC, who are good at manufacturing lies and deception.
    Finally, if you want to learn the truth about ISIS, you need to gogoole “Oded Yinon” and read the plan.And also the Sykes-Picot agreement of May 1916.
    Let’s keep hope alive, that justice is served for our oporessed people.

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