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Sudan lobbies against Bashir case | Sudan lobbies against Bashir case |
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Sudan has started lobbying the UN to block an investigation into alleged war crimes in Darfur by Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. | |
Other African countries are expected to call for the case to be suspended. | Other African countries are expected to call for the case to be suspended. |
International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo says that troops under the president's command continue to rape women in Darfur. | International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo says that troops under the president's command continue to rape women in Darfur. |
Opponents of the investigation argue that it is hindering efforts to establish peace in Darfur. | Opponents of the investigation argue that it is hindering efforts to establish peace in Darfur. |
'African laboratory' | |
The lobbying is under way at the UN general assembly in New York. | |
The African Union and the Arab League have already said the investigation should be dropped. | |
African Union Chairman Jean Ping told the BBC it was unfair that all those indicted by the ICC so far were African. | |
"We are not against international justice," he said. | |
"It seems that Africa has become a laboratory to test the new international law." | |
But Western countries such as the US and the UK say Mr Bashir's government has backed militias, which they accuse of committing widespread atrocities in Darfur. | |
Mr Ocampo has asked for an arrest warrant to be issued for the Sudanese president. | Mr Ocampo has asked for an arrest warrant to be issued for the Sudanese president. |
He says Mr Bashir should be charged with carrying out genocide in Darfur, and that forces under his authority continue to bomb schools in the region. | He says Mr Bashir should be charged with carrying out genocide in Darfur, and that forces under his authority continue to bomb schools in the region. |
Up to 300,000 people have been killed and more than two million have been forced from their homes in Darfur since 2003. | |
The International Criminal Court is expected to rule on how to proceed before the end of this year. | The International Criminal Court is expected to rule on how to proceed before the end of this year. |
It can refuse to prosecute the case if it believes that doing so would be a threat to peace and security. | It can refuse to prosecute the case if it believes that doing so would be a threat to peace and security. |
The African Union has already asked the UN Security Council to put a block on the case. | |
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