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Arab League slams 'unbalanced' ICC prosecutor |
2008-07-20 |
![]() Arab foreign ministers stressed "the mandate of Sudan's civil judiciary in achieving justice," in a resolution following crisis talks in Cairo over how to deal with ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo's request on Monday for Beshir to be arrested on genocide charges. The resolution also criticised Moreno-Ocampo's "unbalanced stance" for asking ICC judges to issue a warrant for Beshir's arrest, which, if granted, would be the first ever issued by The Hague-based court against a sitting head of state. Some of the Arab League's 22 members have previously criticised Moreno-Ocampo's move, saying it threatens peace prospects in Darfur, while also fearing a dangerous precedent for other leaders in the region. The ministers called for trials of Darfur war crimes suspects to take place in Sudan, vowing that "effective justice will be realised with the follow-up of the Arab League and the African Union." Khartoum has consistently rejected the ICC's jurisdiction, saying it would try alleged war criminals in its own courts, although credible trials have so far failed to materialise. Sudan has refused to surrender two suspects named last year in connection with war crimes in Darfur and hopes to persuade veto-wielding permanent members of the UN Security Council to defer any ICC prosecution of Beshir. |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 The ICC is overly ambitious in this case, trying to extend their jurisdiction outside of its member states. Hopefully they will lose a lot of credibility if one or more of the big signatories slaps them down. Make no mistake that this is a test case for American citizens. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2008-07-20 09:32 |
#2 Denying scoundrels are less than persuasive. |
Posted by: McZoid 2008-07-20 07:22 |
#1 Don't those silly prosecutors know that they are supposed to issue a warrant for Bush first? |
Posted by: Swamp Blondie in the Cornfields 2008-07-20 01:40 |