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ICC vows to charge those denying Darfur crimes
2009-12-05
[Al Arabiya Latest] Sudanese officials who deny and deceive the world about crimes committed in Sudan's western Darfur region might face criminal charges, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said on Friday.

In March, the Hague-based ICC issued an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir on suspicion of war crimes such as orchestrating mass killings and deportations in Darfur, a remote region of Sudan roughly the size of France.

"(Bashir) used the state apparatus not only to commit massive crimes but also to dissimulate them, and therefore facilitate their continuation," ICC chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo told the U.N. Security Council.

"My office is considering the criminal responsibility of Sudanese officials who actively deny and dissimulate crimes," he said, adding that the crimes in Darfur "are continuing."

Khartoum denies that Bashir or any other Sudanese government or military official committed war crimes in Darfur. It has refused to cooperate with the court.

The Darfur conflict began in 2003 when mostly non-Arab rebels revolted after accusing Khartoum of neglecting Darfur. A government-led counter-insurgency campaign drove more than 2 million from their homes and the United Nations says as many as 300,000 people died, but Khartoum rejects that figure.

Moreno-Ocampo said Sudanese officials who deny that crimes have been committed do not enjoy any immunity from the court.

"Since Nuremberg, due obedience is no longer a legal excuse for the commission of crimes," he said.

The prosecutor was referring to the World War II tribunals in Germany which tried Nazis accused of crimes against humanity and other war crimes. Many Nazis defended themselves by saying they were following orders.
Posted by:Fred

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Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-12-05 09:08  

#1  Yea, sure.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-12-05 05:06  

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