Source:Reuters
THE HAGUE: The prosecutor of the International
Criminal Court said yesterday he will open a case against senior members of
Sudan’s government as Khartoum has failed to arrest a minister he indicted over
crimes in Darfur.
Luis Moreno Ocampo said he would brief the UN Security
Council on June 5 about a new Darfur case he planned to bring “in the near
future” and called on its members to push Sudan to co-operate during a visit by
the Council to Khartoum next week.
“Justice in Darfur is a key element for
lasting peace,” he told foreign journalists in The Hague. “It’s time to put
their (Security Council) message into reality.”
He said he would give the
Security Council a date when he planned to issue indictments against the senior
ministers, who have yet to be named.
Judges at the ICC, set up in 2002 in
The Hague as the world’s first permanent court to try individuals for war
crimes, issued arrest warrants for two Sudanese suspects in April last year, but
Khartoum has refused to hand them over.
The wanted men are Ahmed Haroun,
former state minister of interior, and militia commander Ali Mohamed Ali
Abd-al-Rahman, also know as Ali Kushayb. Haroun has since been made state
minister of humanitarian affairs, responsible for refugees.
They are
suspected of inciting murder, rape, and torture, as well as the forced
displacement of villagers in Darfur.
“The lack of arrest of Haroun is
affecting the humanitarian and security situation,” Moreno Ocampo said. “He’s
still a minister. Who’s keeping him in power? Who has criminal responsibility at
a higher level than Haroun?”
Members of the UN Security Council will visit
Sudan’s Darfur region next week, where an estimated 200,000 people have died and
2.5mn have been displaced since government forces and allied militias tried to
crush a revolt in 2003.
They will also visit the headquarters of UN-African
Union peacekeepers, the full deployment of which Moreno Ocampo said Haroun’s
continued presence was holding up. Just over 9,000 troops and police have been
deployed out of a targeted 26,000.
Moreno Ocampo said Haroun was also making
life in camps housing displaced Darfuris unbearable.
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