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ICC asks Security Council for Sudan intervention
[Al Arabiya Latest] The International Criminal Court will ask the UN Security Council to intervene given Sudan's "lack of cooperation" in pursuing two senior government allies for alleged war crimes, according to a court document seen Wednesday.

"After taking all possible measures to ensure cooperation", the court said, it has concluded that "the Republic of Sudan is failing to comply with its cooperation obligations ... in relation to the enforcement of warrants of arrest" issued in April 2007 for former government minister Ahmed Haroun and militia leader Ali Kosheib.

Signed by three judges, the court document instructed the registry to inform the U.N. about Sudan's lack of cooperation "in order for the Security Council to take any action it may deem appropriate".
Posted by: Fred 2010-05-27
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