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12-08-2010, 10:26 AM

منبر دارفور الديمقراطي

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    http://www.times.co.zm/news/viewnews.cgi?category=4&id=1291709819

    Sudan invited to Lusaka summit

    By Times Reporter

    SUDAN has been invited to the ######### of State and Government Summit of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) to be held in Lusaka on December 15 this year as a member of the organisation.
    Special assistant to the president for Press and public relations Dickson Jere said in a statement yesterday that following numerous Press queries from both local and international media concerning the forthcoming summit, President Rupiah Banda, as chairperson of the ICGLR, extended his invitation to all members of the ICGLR, including Sudan.
    Mr Jere said it should be noted that Sudan had always been invited to participate in the ICGLR meetings whenever and wherever the meetings had been held.
    He said at the moment, President Banda, as chairperson of the ICGLR, had not received confirmation as to who would represent Sudan at the Lusaka summit.
    “Therefore, it is premature to discuss a matter relating to His Excellency, Mr Omar Hassan Al-Bashir’s attendance or who their representative will be at the meeting,” the statement reads in part.
    Mr Jere said consequently, issues pertaining to whether Zambia would hand over President Bashir to the International Criminal Court if he decided to attend the Lusaka summit did not arise as there was no official confirmation of his attendance at the moment.
    He said the summit would discuss illegal exploitation of natural resources in the Great Lakes Region.
    The member countries of the ICGLR are Angola, Burundi, Central Africa Republic, Congo Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.
    The co-opted member countries are Ethiopia, Namibia, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Egypt and Zimbabwe.
    The summit will also include United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as an
    observer, European Union representative Roeland Van de Geer and United
    Nations (UN) Deputy Secretary General, Asha Rose Migiro.
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary Lucy Mungoma said the summit would be preceded by a National Co-ordinators’ Meeting from December 11 to 12 and then an Inter-ministerial Committee Meeting on December 13.
    Ambassador Mungoma said on December 13 there would a Ministerial Committee’s Meeting that would prepare for the summit.
    And according to a statement released yesterday by first secretary for Press at the Zambian Mission to the UN, Moses Walubita, Dr Migiro, who would be accompanied by three officials from the UN, would arrive on Monday next week and leave on Thursday.
    “The UN Deputy Secretary General’s visit to Zambia becomes a high profiled visit by a senior United Nations official in many years,” he said.
    Mr Walubita said Dr Migiro, who is from Tanzania and once served as Tanzania Foreign Affairs minister, spearheaded Tanzanian’s engagement in the pursuit of peace, security and development in the Great Lakes Region.





    http://www.sudaneseonline.com/Sudan-President-Al-Bashir-invited,37177

    December 5, 2010 (KHARTOUM) – Sudan’s beleaguered president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir has been invited to attend a regional summit in the Zambian capital Lusaka slated for mid-December, as reported by state media on Sunday.

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    President Al-Bashir during the ceremony of promulgation of Kenya’s New Constitution on August 27, 2010 in Nairobi (File - Getty Images)

    Sudan official news agency (SUNA) said that Al-Bashir had received an invitation from his Zambian counterpart Rupiah Banda to participate in the Special Summit of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGR) which is scheduled to take place in the Zambian capital Lusaka on December 15.

    The invitation to the ICGR, whose sessions will be devoted to discussing illegal exploitation of natural resources in the Great Lakes region, was extended by Banda’s special envoy and minister of labor and social security, Simon Kasimba, following his meeting with Al-Bashir on Monday at the republican palace in Khartoum.

    Kasimba was cited as saying that Zambia is keen on Sudan’s participation in the summit and added that Bashir has "responded positively" to the invitation.

    Al-Bashir is hounded by two warrants issued for his arrest by the International Criminal Court (ICC) against the background of the seven-year conflict in Sudan’s western region of Darfur.

    Zambia, which became a full member of the ICC in 2002, is legally obligated to execute the arrest warrant against Al-Bashir once he sets foot in its territories.

    Al-Bashir previously managed to visit two state members of the ICC, Kenya and Chad, but he was forced to skip two events abroad this month when Libya disinvited him from the Africa-EU summit in Tripoli to avoid walkouts by EU officials, and later when Central African Republic blocked his visit to attend the celebrations of the country’s Golden Jubilee Independence Day.

    Senegal , another ICC member, has also invited Bashir last August for the 3rd festival of Negro Arts that will take place in Dakar starting December 10th. Sudan has said it will participate but did not specify at what level.

    Several African countries justify inviting Bashir by saying that they are committed to an African Union (AU) decision stating that no country in the continent shall cooperate with ICC in apprehending Bashir. But several countries such as South Africa, Uganda and Botswana said they will not abide by these resolutions.

    These resolutions were pushed for by countries such as Libya, Egypt, Senegal and Eritrea.

    The ICC charges Al-Bashir with masterminding war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide allegedly committed in Darfur.

    The Darfur conflict broke out in 2003 when rebels belonging mostly to African ethnicities took up arms against Khartoum, prompting the latter to unleash an abusive counterinsurgency campaign as a result of which nearly 300.000 people died and more than 2 million fled their homes, according to UN figures.

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12-08-2010, 10:28 AM

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    http://allafrica.com/stories/201012071308.html

    Washington — The Zambian government on Monday refused to say whether it will honor its obligations under the founding treating of the International Criminal Court (ICC) with regard to Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir who has been invited by Lusaka to attend a regional summit.

    Yesterday, Sudan official news agency (SUNA) said that Al-Bashir has received an invitation from his Zambian counterpart Rupiah Banda to participate in the Special Summit of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGR) which is scheduled to take place in Lusaka on December 15.

    It was reported that Bashir "responded positively" to the invitation extended by Banda but did not specifically say that he would attend.

    The Sudanese leader was indicted by the Hague tribunal in March 2009 for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity, and in July 2010 on charges of genocide, relating to atrocities committed by Khartoum's forces in Darfur.

    Zambia, which became a full member of the ICC in 2002, is legally obligated to execute the arrest warrant against Al-Bashir once he sets foot in its territories.

    But a spokesperson at Zambia's State House refused to spell out his country's position on apprehending Bashir.

    "Issues pertaining to whether Zambia will hand-over President Bashir to the International Criminal Court (ICC) if he decides to attend the Lusaka Summit does not arise as there is no official confirmation of his attendance at the moment" Zambia's special assistant for press and public relations at the presidency Dickson Jere was quoted as saying by 'Zambian Watchdog' online news portal.

    The Zambian presidency said it was responding to "numerous press queries from both local and International media concerning the forthcoming ######### of State and Government Summit of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) to be held in Lusaka on 15th December 2010, Zambia and the invitation to Sudan".

    "At the moment, President Banda, as Chairperson of the ICGLR, has not received confirmation as to who will represent Sudan at the Lusaka Summit. Therefore, it is premature to discuss a matter relating to His Excellency, Mr. Omer Hassan Al-Bashir's attendance to the meeting when the Sudanese Government has not indicated their attendance or who their representative will be at the meeting".

    Jere said that President Banda invited Bashir while acting in his own capacity as the chairman of the defense and security committee of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region and as such he has invited other leaders.

    He said that it should be noted that Sudan has always been invited to participate in the ICGLR meetings in the past.

    Earlier today, Southern African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes (SACCORD) urged president Banda to state his position on the matter of Bashir.

    SACCORD information officer Obby Chibuluma said that the international media had particular interest in the Sudanese leader and that Zambia would send a wrong signal if it hosted him.

    "We would like the Zambian government to make its position clear on the invitation of President Al-Bashir. We believe that the Great Lakes Region Summit is very important which doesn't just require people from within the region to take part but also the international community. They will also be interested to see what will be happening in there," Chibuluma said.

    "So Zambia must make it clear whether they would like to be seen as dining with human right abusers and people who do not respect the right of the minorities," he added.

    Reed Brody, spokesman for Human Rights Watch, told Voice of America (VOA) that a majority of human rights groups across Africa have expressed displeasure over the invitation.

    "We are hoping that this report is not correct and, if it is, we are hoping that the president of Zambia will eventually think better of it" Brody said.

    Brody stressed that Zambia is obliged under the Rome Statute to enforce the arrest warrants against the Sudanese leader.

    Several African countries have justified inviting Bashir by saying that they are committed to an African Union (AU) decision stating that no country in the continent shall cooperate with ICC in apprehending Bashir. But other countries such as South Africa, Uganda and Botswana said they will not abide by these resolutions.

    Kenya, as a signatory to the treaty which set up the ICC, was technically obliged to cooperate with the court and arrest Bashir it did not do so when he visited last August for the promulgation of the new constitution.

    That was Bashir's second visit to a signatory of the Rome Statute following a trip to Chad.
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    "The African Union has taken a position against the arrest warrants but, of course, that doesn't override these countries' legal obligations as state parties to the Rome Statutes. South Africa, Botswana have recently confirmed that, despite the AU's resolution, they remain committed and engaged by their responsibilities as state parties to the Rome Statute," said HRW spokesperson Brody.

    Bashir was forced to skip two events abroad this month when Libya disinvited him from the Africa-EU summit in Tripoli to avoid walkouts by EU officials, and later when Central African Republic blocked his visit to attend the celebrations of the country's Golden Jubilee Independence Day.

    Senegal , another ICC member, has also invited Bashir last August for the 3rd festival of Negro Arts that will take place in Dakar starting this Friday. Sudan has said it will participate but did not specify at what level.
                  

12-08-2010, 10:56 AM

منبر دارفور الديمقراطي

تاريخ التسجيل: 08-12-2009
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    تحالف المحكمة الجنائية الدولية

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12-08-2010, 07:22 PM

منبر دارفور الديمقراطي

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    زيارة البشير الي دول اعضاء في المحكمة الجنائية الدولية تشكل رسالة سيئة للضحايا
                  

12-09-2010, 00:46 AM

منبر دارفور الديمقراطي

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    تاكد ان زامبيا لن تستقبل البشير
                  


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