Reuters AlertNet Full site
Homepage | Newsdesk | NGO Latest | Crisis briefings | Country profiles | MediaWatch | Jobs | Alerting | Login

NEWSDESK

Lawyers to seek genocide charge against Sudan's Bashir
29 Jun 2009 18:47:11 GMT
Source: Reuters
AMSTERDAM, June 29 (Reuters) - Prosecutors will try to charge Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir with genocide in Darfur after the International Criminal Court (ICC) denied this count in March, prosecutors at the court said on Monday.

The ICC indicted Bashir on seven counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder, rape and torture and issued an arrest warrant for him in March but said it had insufficient grounds for a charge of genocide.

The court said last week it would allow prosecutors to appeal its ruling.

Prosecutors said in an e-mailed statement they would appeal on or around July 6 against the ICC's decision to exclude the genocide count.

The court, set up in 2002 by international statute, could change its decision if the prosecution could gather additional evidence, the ICC said in March.

Bashir, 65, has dismissed the allegations made by the ICC, the world's first permanent court for prosecuting war crimes, as part of a Western conspiracy.

The ICC warrant was the first issued against a sitting head of state by the Hague-based court for a conflict that United Nations officials say has killed as many as 300,000 people since 2003.

Bashir has refused to deal with the court and has continued to travel to countries which oppose the indictment despite the arrest warrant. (Reporting by Gilbert Kreijger)


AlertNet news is provided by

Email this article       Send comments

Topics

•  International Humanitarian Law

•  Women

MORE >>

Emergencies

•  Darfur conflict

•  Sudan conflicts

MORE >>

NGO latest

•  Gaza war traumatised a generation
Islamic Relief - UK

•  U.S. Policy Harms Women, Families
Women's Commission - USA

•  Afghanistan accedes to Additional Protocols I and II in historic step to limit wartime suffering
ICRC - Switzerland

•  Afghanistan accedes to Additional Protocols I and II in historic step to limit wartime suffering
ICRC - Switzerland

•  Does aid work? Ask Nepalese women
Oxfam GB - UK

MORE >>

Latest news

•  Lawyers to seek genocide charge against Sudan's Bashir

•  Palestinian families coping well with resettlement in Iceland

•  Annual UNHCR-NGO consultations begin with focus on urban refugees, protracted situations

•  Kenyan forces again accused of torture, rape

•  Kenyan forces again accused of torture, rape

MORE >>
AlertNet news is provided by

Del.icio.us Del.icio.us  |   Digg Digg  |   NewsVine NewsVine  |   Reddit Reddit   
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-06-29T133400Z_01_JER10_RTRIDSP_2_ISRAEL-GAZA-CROSS_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/JER10.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-06-29T130243Z_01_AFR10_RTRIDSP_2_SOMALIA-KENYA-INVESTMENTS_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/AFR10.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-06-27T230306Z_01_TOR106_RTRIDSP_2_SUDAN-CANADA-SECURITY_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/TOR106.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-06-27T230114Z_01_TOR105_RTRIDSP_2_SUDAN-CANADA-SECURITY_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/TOR105.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-06-27T225937Z_01_TOR104_RTRIDSP_2_SUDAN-CANADA-SECURITY_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/TOR104.htm

Palestinian girls play on a street in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip June 29, 2009. Six months after Israel's invasion of the Gaza Strip, 1.5 million Palestinians remain trapped ...



Disclaimers |  Copyright |  Privacy |  Contact Us |  Feedback |  About Us |  RSS XML

Last updated:Mon Jun 29 18:49:21 2009