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African Union Urges Sudanese Parties to Cooperate with Bashir’s Ceasefire Call

The African Union (AU) Commission on Monday urged all Sudanese parties to respond positively to the call by President Bashir for an immediate cessation of all forms of hostilities. The call was made after the AU Peace and Security Council (PSC) convened a meeting on the development of the Darfur crisis. During the occasion Mr. Djibrill [...]

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UK supports international efforts undertaken in the UNSC aiming to suspend decision by the ICC to indict Sudan's president Al-Bashir says UK's FM

Thursday, 20 November 2008 report from Sudan Tribune - British FM pledges to defer Bashir indictment: Sudan state media : November 18, 2008 (KHARTOUM) — London and Paris are working together to introduce a UN Security Council (UNSC) resolution freezing ICC move against president Bashir, the British Foreign Secretary David Miliband told Sudan official news agency (SUNA). Photo: British...

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Is the ICC jeopardizing peace in Sudan?

Is the International Criminal Court's attempt to try Sudan's president Omar Hassan al-Bashir in the Hague helping or hurting the peace process in the conflict-ridden region of Darfur?

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Sudan Committed to Ceasefire But Also Prepared to Safeguard Country's Security

WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following release is being issued by the Embassy of the Republic of the Sudan: Not in the least bit surprising, accusations are already being marshaled, in the usual fashio...

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Sudan opposition leader dies in car crash

KHARTOUM, Sudan-- A Sudanese opposition party official says one of its top leaders died in a car crash on a highway outside the capital.

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Sudanese officers to testify at ICC

Radio Netherlands Worldwide has learned from reliable sources that Sudanese soldiers are in The Hague to testify against their own government in the war crimes trial at the International Criminal Court.

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Sudan: Prosecutor Accuses Darfur Rebels of War Crimes

The International Criminal Court (ICC), which is already considering charges against Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir arising out of the war in Darfur, has now been asked to examine evidence that Darfur rebel commanders have committed war crimes.

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Rebels, Sudanese troops clash in Darfur

Rebels, Sudanese troops clash in Darfur 8:51AM Friday Nov 21, 2008Sarah El DeebA Sudanese woman refugee walks past the site of four mass graves in the Kalma refugee camp in Darfur. Photo / APKHARTOUM - Darfur rebels clashed with Sudanese government forces in northern Darfur yesterday, leaving at least five rebels and one soldier dead, the government and rebels said.The fighting in the Helf area was...

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Rebels, Sudanese troops clash in Darfur

... rebels have dismissed the offer as ploy by the government to help Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir evade international prosecution over allegations of crimes against humanity in Darfur. Instead, they accuse the government of building up its forces on the ground in the vast western Sudanese region.

Military spokesman Osman al-Aghbash denied those accusations and said the rebels are...

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Rebels, Sudanese troops clash in Darfur

... rebels have dismissed the offer as ploy by the government to help Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir evade international prosecution over allegations of crimes against humanity in Darfur. Instead, they accuse the government of building up its forces on the ground in the vast western Sudanese region. Military spokesman Osman al-Aghbash denied those accusations and said the rebels are provoking...

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Rebels, Sudanese troops clash in Darfur

... rebels have dismissed the offer as ploy by the government to help Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir evade international prosecution over allegations of crimes against humanity in Darfur. Instead, they accuse the government of building up its forces on the ground in the vast western Sudanese region.Military spokesman Osman al-Aghbash denied those accusations and said the rebels are provoking...

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ICC prosecutor seeks arrest of Darfur rebels

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The International Criminal Court prosecutor requested arrest warrants on Thursday for rebels in Sudan's Darfur region, accusing them of storming an African Union camp and killing 12 peacekeepers.

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The Hague seeks arrest of rebels for Darfur raid

The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor has requested arrest warrants for rebels in Sudan’s Darfur region, accusing them of storming an African Union camp and killing 12 peacekeepers, he said on Thursday.

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Court seeks Sudanese rebels over camp attack

The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor has requested arrest warrants for rebels in Sudan's Darfur region after accusing them of storming an African Union camp and killing 12 peacekeepers.

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Sudan: Enough Project Responds to ICC Prosecutor's Recommendations for Darfur War Crimes Prosecution

The Enough Project today issued the following statement in response to an announcement by the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. The statement, which follows, is from John Prendergast, Co-chair, John Norris, Executive Director, and Omer Ismail, Poliy Advisor, of the Enough Project of the Center for American Progress: