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 | Quote: ICC welcomes the People’s Republic of Bangladesh as a new State Party 
 Today, the International Criminal Court (ICC) held a ceremony at the seat of the Court to welcome the People’s Republic of Bangladesh as a new State Party to the Rome Statute.
 
 During the ceremony, the President of the Court, Judge Sang-Hyun Song, presented the Ambassador of Bangladesh, H.E. Mr Muhammad Ali Sorcar, with a special, limited edition of the Rome Statute, as a symbol of welcoming Bangladesh into the community of States Parties.
 
 ICC President Song recognized Bangladesh’s commitment to peace, justice and the rule of law, stating: “By ratifying the Rome Statute, Bangladesh has joined the growing number of the world’s nations that have combined forces to end impunity for the most serious crimes of concern to humanity”.
 
 The Vice-President of the Assembly of States Parties (ASP) and Ambassador of Mexico , H.E. Mr Jorge Lomónaco, highlighted that as a result of this ratification, “156 million more persons are now protected by the legal regime of the Rome Statute system”. Bangladesh’s decision is also a call to other countries to join efforts “in the fight for global justice”, said the ASP Vice-President.
 
 In response, Ambassador Sorcar reiterated Bangladesh ’s commitment “to the pursuit of a tolerant, peaceful and just world where people from all color and creed live in harmony and dignity”.
 The ceremony was held in the presence of several other high-ranking Court officials, including Judge Erkki Kourula, Judge Daniel Nsereko, Judge Christine Van den Wyngaert, and Judge Tarfusser, as well as the Deputy Registrar, Mr Didier Preira and Ms Shamila Batohi on behalf of the Office of the Prosecutor.
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  |  Re: خبر مهم من الجنائية (فيديو) (Re: M A Muhagir) |  | بانضمام جمهورية بنغلاديش الى اتفاقية روما
 
 وهى الاتفاقية التى تجمع الدول الداعمة للجنائية,
 
 تصبح عدد الدول المؤيدة 115 دولة
 
 وتزداد عزلة البشير
 
 ويضسق الخناق عليه اكثر فاكثر
 
 المزيد من الاخبار السعيدة سياتى
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 | Quote: As of 12 October 2010, 114 countries are States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Out of them 31 are African States, 15 are Asian States, 18 are from Eastern Europe, 25 are from Latin American and Caribbean States, and 25 are from Western European and other States. 
 A
 Afghanistan
 Albania
 Andorra
 Antigua and Barbuda
 Argentina
 Australia
 Austria
 
 B
 Bangladesh
 Barbados
 Belgium
 Belize
 Benin
 Bolivia
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Botswana
 Brazil
 Bulgaria
 Burkina Faso
 Burundi
 
 C
 Cambodia
 Canada
 Central African Republic
 Chad
 Chile
 Colombia
 Comoros
 Congo
 Cook Islands
 Costa Rica
 Croatia
 Cyprus
 Czech Republic
 
 D
 Democratic Republic of the Congo
 Denmark
 Djibouti
 Dominica
 Dominican Republic
 
 E
 Ecuador
 Estonia
 
 F
 Fiji
 Finland
 France
 
 G
 Gabon
 Gambia
 Georgia
 Germany
 Ghana
 Greece
 Guinea
 Guyana
 
 H
 Honduras
 Hungary
 
 I
 Iceland
 Ireland
 Italy
 
 J
 Japan
 Jordan
 
 K
 Kenya
 
 L
 Latvia
 Lesotho
 Liberia
 Liechtenstein
 Lithuania
 Luxembourg
 
 M
 Madagascar
 Malawi
 Mali
 Malta
 Marshall Islands
 Mauritius
 Mexico
 Mongolia
 Montenegro
 
 N
 Namibia
 Nauru
 Netherlands
 New Zealand
 Niger
 Nigeria
 Norway
 
 P
 Panama
 Paraguay
 Peru
 Poland
 Portugal
 
 R
 Republic of Korea
 Republic of Moldova
 Romania
 
 S
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
 Saint Lucia
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
 Samoa
 San Marino
 Senegal
 Serbia
 Seychelles
 Sierra Leone
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 South Africa
 Spain
 Suriname
 Sweden
 Switzerland
 
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 Tajikistan
 The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
 Timor-Leste
 Trinidad and Tobago
 
 U
 Uganda
 United Kingdom
 United Republic of Tanzania
 Uruguay
 
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 Venezuela
 
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 Zambia
 
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  |  Re: خبر مهم من الجنائية (فيديو) (Re: M A Muhagir) |  | 
 | Quote: ICC-PIDS-CIS-SUD-02-002/10_Eng Updated : 22 February 2010
 Situation in Darfur, Sudan
 The Prosecutor
 v.
 Omar Hassan Ahmad Al Bashir
 (“Omar Al Bashir”)
 Case n° ICC-02/05-01/09
 Case Information Sheet
 Alleged crimes
 Pre-Trial Chamber I is of the opinion that there are reasonable grounds to believe that:
 • From March 2003 to at least 14 July, 2008, a protracted armed conflict not of an international character
 existed in Darfur between the Government of Sudan (GoS) and several organised armed groups, in
 particular the Sudanese Liberation Movement/Army ("SLM/A") and the Justice and Equality Movement
 ("JEM"),
 • soon after the April 2003 attack on the El Fasher airport, Omar Al Bashir and other high-ranking Sudanese
 political and military leaders of the GoS agreed upon a common plan to carry out a counter-insurgency
 campaign against the SLM/A, the JEM and other armed groups opposing the Government of Sudan in
 Darfur,
 • a core component of that campaign was the unlawful attack on part of the civilian population of
 Darfur - belonging largely to the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa groups - who was perceived to be close to  the
 organised armed groups opposing the Government of Sudan in Darfur. The campaign was conducted
 through GoS forces, including the Sudanese Armed Forces and its allied  Janjaweed Militia, the Sudanese
 Date of birth 1 January, 1944
 Place of birth Hoshe Bannaga, Shendi Governorate in the Sudan
 Nationality Sudanese
 Tribe  Jaáli of Northern Sudan
 Current status  President of the Republic of Sudan since 16 October, 1993
 Warrent of arrest  4 March, 2009
 Surrender to the Court Pending
 Charges The warrant of arrest for Al Bashir lists seven counts on the basis of
 his individual criminal responsibility under Article 25(3)(a) of the
 Rome Statute as an indirect (co) perpetrator including:
 • five counts of crimes against humanity: murder - Article
 7(1)(a); extermination - Article 7(1)(b); forcible transfer - Article
 7(1)(d); torture - Article 7(1)(f); and rape - Article 7(1)(g);
 • two counts of war crimes: intentionally directing attacks
 against a civilian population as such or against individual
 civilians not taking part in hostilities -Article 8(2)(e)(i); and
 pillaging - Article 8(2)(e)(v).
 © UN Photo/Stuart PricePolice Forces, the National Intelligence and Security Service ("NISS") and the Humanitarian Aid Commission ("HAC").
 It lasted at least until the date of the filing of the Prosecution Application on 14 July, 2008.
 • During the campaign, GoS forces allegedly committed crimes against humanity within the meaning of article 7(1)(a), (b),
 (d), (f) and (g) of the Statute and war crimes within the meaning of article 8 (2)(e)(i) and article 8 (2)(e)(v) of the Statute,
 and in particular:
 a. carried out numerous unlawful attacks, followed by systematic acts of pillage, on towns and villages, mainly
 inhabited by civilians belonging to the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa groups;
 b. subjected thousands of civilians - belonging primarily to the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa groups - to acts of murder, as
 well as to acts of extermination;
 c. subjected thousands of civilian women - belonging primarily to the said groups - to acts of rape;
 d. subjected hundreds of thousands of civilians - belonging primarily to the said groups - to acts of forcible transfer; and
 e. subjected civilians - belonging primarily to the said groups - to acts of torture.
 Pre-Trial Chamber I also found that there are reasonable grounds to believe that:
 • Omar Al Bashir, as the de jure and de facto President of the State of Sudan and Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese
 Armed Forces at all times relevant to the Prosecution Application, played an essential role in coordinating the design and
 implementation of the common plan;
 and, in the alternative, that Omar Al Bashir also:
 a. played a role that went beyond coordinating the implementation of the said GoS counter - insurgency campaign;
 b. was in full control of all branches of the "apparatus" of the State of Sudan, including the Sudanese Armed Forces and
 their allied Janjaweed Militia, the Sudanese Police Forces, the NISS and the HAC; and
 c. used such control to secure the implementation of the said GoS counter-insurgency campaign.
 Key judicial developments
 Referral and opening of the investigation
 The International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur was established by former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan
 pursuant the Security Council resolution 1564. The Commission reported to the UN in January 2005 that there was reason to
 believe that crimes against humanity and war crimes had been committed in Darfur and recommended that the situation be
 referred to the ICC.
 Using its authority under the Rome Statute, the United Nations Security Council referred the situation in Darfur since 1 July,
 2002 to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in resolution 1593 on 31 March, 2005.
 Following the referral from the United Nations Security Council, the Prosecutor received the conclusion of the International
 Commission of Inquiry on Darfur. In addition, the Office of the Prosecutor requested information from a variety of sources,
 leading to the collection of thousands of documents. TheProsecutor concluded that the statutory requirements for initiating
 an investigation were satisfied and decided to open the investigation on 6 June, 2005.
 Warrant of arrest
 On 14 July, 2008, the Prosecutor submitted an application for the issuance of a warrant of arrest for the Sudanese president
 Omar Al Bashir.
 On 15 October, 2008, Pre-Trial Chamber I requested additional supporting material in relation with the Prosecution
 Application.
 On 17 November, 2008, the Prosecutor submitted further material in compliance with the above-mentioned decision of the
 Pre-Trial Chamber.
 On 4 March, 2009, Pre-Trial Chamber I issued a warrant of arrest for Omar Al Bashir for charges of war crimes and crimes
 against humanity.
 On 6 July, 2009, the Prosecutor appealed the decision in the extent that Pre-Trial Chamber I decided not to issue a warrant of
 arrest in respect of the charge of genocide.
 On 3 February, 2010, the Appeals Chamber directed the Pre-Trial Chamber to decide anew whether or not the arrest warrant
 should be extended to cover the charge of genocide.Participation of victims
 Pre-Trial Chamber I granted 12 persons the status of victim authorised to participate in the case of The Prosecutor v. Omar
 Hassan Ahmad Al Bashir.
 Composition of Pre-Trial Chamber I
 Judge Sylvia Steiner (Brazil), Presiding Judge
 Judge Sanji Mmasenono Monageng (Botswana)
 Judge Cuno Tarfusser (Italy)
 Representation of the Office of the Prosecutor
 Luis Moreno Ocampo, Prosecutor
 Essa Faal, Senior Trial Lawyer
 Legal Representatives of Victims
 Ms Wanda M. Akin
 Mr Raymond M. Brown
 Mr Nicholas Kaufman www.icc-cpi.int | This is not an official document. It is intended for public information only.
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 | Quote: والسودان ح ينضم مباشرة بعد امريكا يا ود المغير | 
 الشفيع
 سلامات
 
 المجتمع الدولى ما حريص فى الوقت الراهن بانضمام السودان بقدر حرصه على تنفيذ امر القبض  الصادر ضد  راس نظام الهلاك والجور والظلم والعنصرية وتقديمه  للعدالة الدولية .. واذكرك لكى لا تنسى بان هذه المحاكمة بموجب ( الفصل السابع من ميثاق الامم المتحدة) الذى بموجبه صدر القرار 1593 من مجلس الامن الدولى  وهو القرار الذى قبل به حكومة المؤتمر الوطنى .. فيبقى مافى داعى للولولة وترديد  عبارة السودان غير عضو فى هذه المحكمة!
 
 لك التحايا الباشمهندس  احمد مهاجر
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 | Quote: المجتمع الدولى ما حريص فى الوقت الراهن بانضمام السودان بقدر حرصه على تنفيذ امر القبض الصادر ضد راس نظام الهلاك والجور والظلم والعنصرية وتقديمه للعدالة الدولية .. واذكرك لكى لا تنسى بان هذه المحاكمة بموجب ( الفصل السابع من ميثاق الامم المتحدة) الذى بموجبه صدر القرار 1593 من مجلس الامن الدولى وهو القرار الذى قبل به حكومة المؤتمر الوطنى .. فيبقى مافى داعى للولولة وترديد عبارة السودان غير عضو فى هذه المحكمة! 
 لك التحايا الباشمهندس احمد مهاجر
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 شكرا ليك كتير اخى خالد حاكم
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 | Quote: ICC President meets with Foreign Minister of the Netherlands ICC-CPI-20101124-PR599
 
 
 Judge Sang-Hyun Song, President of the International Criminal Court (ICC) met with H. E. Mr. Uri Rosenthal, Foreign Minister of the Netherlands in The Hague on Wednesday, 24 November 2010.
 
 
 President Song conveyed to Minister Rosenthal the Court’s appreciation for the unique role of the Netherlands as the host country of the ICC and its consistent support to the Court. Minister Rosenthal gave President Song assurances of the continued, strong commitment of the Netherlands to the ICC.
 
 
 President Song and Minister Rosenthal agreed on the importance of the international community’s full support to the ICC as a crucial instrument for ending impunity for the most serious crimes of concern to humanity.
 
 
 
 
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 For further information, please contact Fadi El Abdallah, Associate Legal Outreach Officer, by telephone at: +31 (0)70 515-9152 or by e-mail at: [email protected].
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 | Quote: اجتمع 80 من القادة الأوروبيين والأفارقة أمس في العاصمة الليبية طرابلس، لمناقشة شراكة جديدة «من الند للند» بين القارتين، وذلك في غياب الرئيس السوداني عمر البشير، وقادة اكبر ثلاث دول أوروبية، فرنسا وألمانيا وبريطانيا. وانطلقت القمّة، التي ستناقش ستة ملفات كبرى هي: الاندماج الإقليمي، الطاقة والتغيرات المناخية، الزراعة، السلام والأمن، نظام الحكم وحقوق الإنسان، الهجرة والتوظيف، في ظلّ تحذيرات الرئيس الليبي معمّر القذافي الذي لم يخفِ مآخذه على القارّة العجوز.
 وكان وزير الخارجية السوداني علي كرتي أعلن أمس الأول، في طرابلس أن البشير «لن يشارك في القمة»، لكي لا «يحرج السلطات الليبية» مشيرا إلى «ضغوط أوروبية»، بعدما كانت مصادر دبلوماسية أوروبية تحدثت عن أن الاتحاد طلب من ليبيا ضمانات بألا يشارك البشير في القمة، وهو ما وصفه البشير بأنه «نفاق» و«عقلية استعمارية» للدول الأوروبية التي تحثه على تطبيق اتفاق سلام، و«تنسف شرعيته» في الوقت عينه.
 ولدى افتتاح القمة، أعلن القذافي أن محاولات إقامة شراكة بين القارتين الإفريقية والأوروبية «فشلت» بسبب عدم تطبيق ما اتفق عليه في قمّتي لشبونة والقاهرة، محذّراً من أنّه «إذا فشل التعاون بين أوروبا وإفريقيا، نستطيع أن نتوجه إلى أي كتلة أخرى كالصين وأميركا الجنوبية والشمالية أو أي كتلة تحترم نظمنا وثقافتنا ولا تتدخل في شؤوننا».
 ودعا أيضا «إلى إلغاء منظمة التجارة العالمية. فهي كابوس مثلها مثل البنك الدولي وصندوق النقد الدولي اللذين حطما إفريقيا»، منتقداً مجلس الأمن بوصفه بـ«الفاسد»، موضحا انه يدعم تخصيص مقعد دائم فيه للاتحاد الأوروبي وآخر للاتحاد الإفريقي.
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