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ICC warrant an ŽinfringementŽ on Sudan, says al-Bashir
2009-06-09
[Mail and Globe] Sudan President Omar al-Bashir on Monday denounced moves to prosecute him for war crimes as an "infringement" on his country's sovereignty, at a trade summit in Zimbabwe.
And so it is.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for al-Bashir for war crimes and crimes against humanity in his country's Darfur region.
Which is why President al-Bashir's sovereignty has been infringed.
"Such a move ushers a new era of domination and infringement upon the independence and sovereignty of Sudan," he told a summit of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMSA) in the Zimbabwean resort town of Victoria Falls.

He called the charges a "falsity" aimed at breaking apart his country. "Powers hostile to Sudan, sparing no effort to undermine the security and stability of the country, have now come up with a new falsity -- the move by the ICC against the president of the Sudan," he said. "It is an action aiming at isolating Sudan from its regional sphere as a prelude to fragment the country," he added.

Despite the warrant against him, Zimbabwe says it has no duty to arrest al-Bashir as it is not party to the treaty that set up the ICC.
Little birdies of a feather in their nests agree.
Posted by:Fred

#1  ICC warrants are based on this authority: "sovereignty of the tribunal." Thus: jurisdiction is seized and can be enforced my military means. If Reagan was in power he would shove a cruise missile up this tinpot dictator's rectum.
Posted by: Bertie Uneamble8178   2009-06-09 14:36  

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