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هل حاول احمد هرون وزير الشؤن الانسانية الحج هذا العام بجواز سفرمزور؟.
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I. ICC SUSPECT ATTEMPTS TRAVEL TO SAUDI ARABIA المحكمة الجنائية الدولية تشتبه في محاولة سفر الي السعودية "Darfur war crimes suspect attempted travel on a forged passport," Sudan Tribune, 2 Jan 2007 المتهم في جرائم الحرب في دارفور يشتبه في محاولته السفر الي السعودية بجواز سفر مزورحسب سودان تربيون 2 يناير 2007 http://www.sudantri bune.com/ spip.php? article25412 "A Sudanese government minister wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) made a failed attempt last month to travel abroad for the first time since his indictment. الوزير في الحكومة السودانية المطلوب بواسطة المحكمة الجنائية الدولية اجري محاولة فاشلة للسفر الي السعودية في الشهر الماضي للمرة الاولي بعد اتهامة. A well placed source in Khartoum told Sudan Tribune that minister of state for humanitarian affairs, Ahmed Mohamed Haroun, wanted to fly to Saudi Arabia in December to perform the annual Islamic pilgrimage.
مصدر مطلع في الخرطوم اعلم سودان تربيون ان وزير الدولة للشئؤن الانسانية احمد هرون
اراد السفر الي السعودية في ديسمبر لادء الحج . The judges of the ICC issued their first arrest warrants for suspects accused of war crimes in Sudan's Darfur region in early May. .. The source said that Haroun wanted to use a fake passport with a different name for his planned trip in order to apply for a visa to enter Saudi Arabia. However he could not confirm if Haroun actually submitted a visa application to the Saudi consulate in Khartoum. Haroun ended up cancelling his travel plans after the Sudanese government found out, the source added. ... Last September Haroun told daily Al-Rayaam newspaper that he is not concerned about the International Police (INTERPOL) red notices distributed worldwide asking for his arrest and he will travel if needed.."
II. REPORTS OF DEFECTION AMONG REBEL GROUPS i. "Darfur rebel group reports mass defection by Arab militias," Sudan Tribune, 26 Dec 2007 http://www.sudantri bune.com/ spip.php? article25329 "Darfur's rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) announced today that a large group of Arab tribal leaders and military commanders joined their ranks. .There was no independent verification of the defection. The JEM statement described the event as a 'breathtaking development' ; adding that the group included 'some who previously acted as Janjaweed leaders or enlisted under the infamous Border Guards'. Khartoum mobilized proxy Arab militia to help quell the revolt of Darfur rebels who took up arms against the government in February 2003. .The Arab militia known locally as Janjaweed, pillaged and burned villages and killed civilians. The Sudanese government has called the Janjaweed outlaws and denied supporting them. The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant last May against one of the Arab militia commander Ali Kushayb. The warrant for Kushayb lists 50 counts including murder and intentionally attacking civilians. The former US special envoy to Sudan Andrew Natsios revealed earlier this month that Abdel-Wahid Al-Nur, leader of Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) is "in discussion and maybe in alliance" with Mohamed Ali Hamiditi who is the leader of a powerful Janjaweed group.."
ii. "Sudanese Group Rejects Participation Of Egypt, China, Pakistan In Darfur Force," BBC Monitoring International Reports, 29 Dec 2007 http://www.insidewo rld.com/stvincen t/news.html? sid=646ba9bf6aaf e2e6d68800a8d29d 9cf0&morestories =0 Text of report by London-based newspaper Al-Sharq al-Awsat on 29 December ".The rebel Sudan Liberation Movement [SLM] headed by Ahmad Abd-al-Shafi has announced that it rejects any role for Egyptian, Chinese, or Pakistani forces in the UN peacekeeping force in Darfur. . Isam al-Din al-Hadj, spokesman for the movement which was unified recently.pledged his movement's full cooperation and coordination on implementing UN resolutions, including the arrest of the suspects wanted by the International Criminal Court, Ahmad Harun and Muhammad Ali Kushayb.."
iii. "Diplomatic Solution Superior in Darfur," Alalam, 1 Jan 2008 http://www.alalam. ir/english/ en-NewsPage. asp?newsid= 0310301200801011 91703
"A member of Sudan's Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) told Alalam that diplomatic solution is superior to security solution to Darfur crisis. .
The official commented that the government has opposed the entry of forces on the fear that they might serve as the International Criminal Court police and be assigned with more missions in the future, including arrest of the criminals that Sudanese government opposes their handover to the Court. ."
التعديل عبارة عن ترجمة غير رسمية للمقدمة.
(عدل بواسطة على عجب on 01-08-2008, 12:52 PM)
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