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Sudan war crimes suspects surrender for trial
2010-06-17
[Al Arabiya Latest] Two Sudan rebel leaders arrived in The Hague on Wednesday after surrendering to appear before the International Criminal Court on war crimes charges, the court said.

"Abdullah Banda Abakaer Nourain and Saleh Mohammed Jerbo Jamus, both suspected of having committed war crimes in Darfur, Sudan, arrived voluntarily this morning at the International Criminal Court," a statement said.

"Both suspects will stay at the location assigned to them by the court until their first appearance before the chamber" on Thursday morning.

The men face three counts of war crimes allegedly committed in an attack on the Haskanita military base in north Darfur on Sept. 29, 2007, which claimed 12 African Union peacekeepers. The attack was allegedly carried out by fighters of the Sudanese Liberation Army-Unity under the command of Jerbo, and splinter forces of the Justice and Equality Movement led by Banda.

"It is alleged that the attackers, numbering approximately 1,000, were armed with anti-aircraft guns, artillery guns and rocket propelled grenade launchers," said the court statement. "During and after the attack, they allegedly destroyed AMIS communications installations, dormitories, vehicles and other materials and appropriated AMIS property, including refrigerators, computers, cellular phones, military boots and uniforms, 17 vehicles, fuel, ammunition and money."

A pre-trial chamber had found there were reasonable grounds to believe that Band and Jerbo were criminally responsible for murder, an intentional attack on peacekeepers, and pillaging, said the statement.

Summonses for the men to appear were issued under seal in August last year. Arrest warrants were not considered necessary.

This case is the fourth before the ICC involving alleged war crimes in Darfur.

Arrest warrants are outstanding for Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir, former government minister Ahmed Haroun and militia leader Ali Kosheib.

The ICC has turned down a prosecution bid to prosecute fellow rebel chief Bahar Idriss Abu Garda over the Haskanita attack, finding insufficient evidence to link him to the killings.

The United Nations says more than 300,000 people have been killed since the Darfur conflict broke out in 2003, when minority rebels took up arms against the Arab-dominated Sudanese government for a greater share of resources and power. The Sudanese government puts the death toll at 10,000.
Posted by:Fred

#2  it is the Hague redneck jim so I would go with fool
Posted by: chris   2010-06-17 13:59  

#1  "Both suspects will stay at the location assigned to them by the court until their first appearance before the chamber"
You're joking, right? they're to be tried for murder and executed, and you're expecting them to go voluntarily to their Death.
Either you're a blind Optimist, or a fool.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-06-17 13:54  

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