The South African government’s move comes after it hosted Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir at the African Union Summit in South Africa in June 2015. ... South African courts confirmed the government had a duty to arrest al-Bashir. . ..…
The civil society groups, working on international justice and human rights, express our disappointment with the actions of South African officials in allowing Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, under charges of the most serious crimes, to depart the in defiance of order and South Africa's..…
Kenyatta and Ruto continue to make show of cooperating with the order to avoid the issuance of arrest warrants and the pariah status now faced by Sudan's Bashir. It remains to be seen what happens in Kenya cases, and perhaps the battle for ICC will be African countries, particularly if..…
He is welcomed in African capitals and has continued to bomb and strafe the new state of South Sudan and the tribes on the border. . Bashir’s continuing defiance forces any observer to be skeptical of the claim by the Court’s current president that international justice serves a useful..…
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