تقرير اوكامبو الاخير عن دارفور وامر قبض البشير وعبدالرحيم

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06-04-2012, 04:36 PM

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تقرير اوكامبو الاخير عن دارفور وامر قبض البشير وعبدالرحيم


    دارفور: مدعي عام المحكمة الجنائية الدولية يُطلع مجلس الأمن التابع للأمم المتحدة

    في يوم الثلاثاء الموافق 5 حزيران/يونيو، في نيويورك، سيُطلع المدعي العام للمحكمة الجنائية الدولية، لويس مورينو أوكامبو، مجلس الأمن التابع للأمم المتحدة على الوضع في دارفور.

    وسيقوم المدعي العام بإطلاع المجلس على التحقيق الجاري في دارفور والتعاون المستمر مع الدول الأطراف وغير الأطراف بشأن تنفيذ مذكرات الاعتقال المعلقة.

    هذا هو التقرير الخامس عشر الذي يقدمه المدعي العام إلى مجلس الأمن وفقاً لقرار المجلس رقم 1593 (2005) بشأن دارفور. وسيكون أيضاً القرار الأخير للسيد مورينو أوكامبو كمدعٍ عام للمحكمة الجنائية الدولية.

    بعد تقديم إحاطته، سيعقد السيد مورينو أوكامبو مؤتمراً صحافياً في مقر الأمم المتحدة في تمام الساعة الواحدة بعد الظهر بتوقيت شرق الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية.





    الجدير بالذكر ان الاتهام وامر القبض قد صدر في حق البشير ولاحقا عبدالرحيم محمد حسين

    (عدل بواسطة abdelrahim abayazid on 06-04-2012, 05:43 PM)

                  

06-04-2012, 06:54 PM

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Re: تقرير اوكامبو الاخير عن دارفور وامر قبض البشير وعبدالرحيم (Re: abdelrahim abayazid)

    المنــظمة السـودانـية لحـقـوق الإنـسان Sudan Human Rights Organisation Date: 28/01/04 [email protected]
    Stop human rights violations in Darfur Press release The peace negotiations in Nivasha, Kenya between the government of Sudan and the Sudan Peoples Liberation Army (SPLA) have stopped for Eid; the talks will resume on the 17th of February to complete the final phases of negotiations which have been conducted in an atmosphere of hope and optimism. However, whether this non-inclusive agreement will generate a lasting peace is highly doubted by the Sudanese Human Rights Organisation (SHRO). Since there are unresolved conflicts elsewhere in the country which to date do not form part of this negotiation, this peace agreement falls short of achieving its main objective: a fair and lasting peace for all the people of the Sudan. As the Government of Sudan escalated the military operation against the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army in the western part of the country, we have received information that on Jan 26, 2004, the government army and the allied Arab militia - the Janjaweed – looted and burned the following villages in Bowa area, about 10km north of Kuttum town in Northern Darfur State. The villages are: 1. Kanfa 2. Jongo 3. Mirindi 4. Kursi 5. Telego 6. Abu Ja’ab 7. Hilat Qarad 8. Frangna 9. Mayno 10. Mayno Janoob 11. Mayno Wasat 12. Tormaise 13. Najeelah Boose 14. Hilat Koori 15. Hilat Mulagat 16. Hilat Karkara 17. Hilat Baidah The villagers, who are black Africans - mainly from Fur, Tunjur, Zaghawa and Berti tribes - are left on open areas with no shelter, directly exposed to the sun during the day, and suffering from chilled winter temperatures at night. Additionally, we have been informed that the Janjaweed are not allowing the villagers to take refuge in the town, where they have relatives and they can receive aid. These actions are causing catastrophic consequences; those concerned are in dire need of humanitarian assistance. According to our source, since this area is very close to Kuttum town, the rebels have no control over it. Additionally, the refugees’ situation in Furnong, Sheka, and Fork areas is worsening day by day. No aid agency has been reported able to deliver any kind of assistance to them since 20th Jan 2004, when their villages were looted and burnt by the Janjaweed militias. The government of Sudan considers the ethnic groups mentioned above - including the Massalit tribe - as a potential rebel supporters. Since the outset of rebellion in March 2003, the government has widely and consistently targeted areas populated by its black African citizens in Western, Southern and Northern Darfur States. This has caused thousands to flee their homes to seek refuge in the neighbouring Chad; thousands of others have become internally displaced. The urgent attention of the international community is needed to put an end to the suffering of the people of Darfur. To this end, please contact the following officials without delay to demand that this situation should cease.
                  

06-05-2012, 03:18 PM

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    القضية سوف تستمر ذهب اوكامبو او مكث
                  

06-05-2012, 03:32 PM

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06-05-2012, 03:35 PM

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    ICC Prosecutor’s statement to the United Nations Security Council on the situation in Darfur UNSCR 1593 (2005) ICC-OTP-20120605-PR803 New York 5 June 2012 Check on delivery Mr. President, 1. As the Costa Rica Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Bruno Stagno Ugarte, stated to this Council, the “never again” promise is being tested in the Sudan. 2. With Resolution 1593 (2005), the Council took the initiative to refer a situation of ongoing atrocities to a permanent, existing Court. This was a conscious decision that a judicial investigation of the facts and the identification of those responsible should not wait for the end of the conflict. The ability of the Court to implement immediately its mandate was a crucial factor mentioned by members of the Council in adopting this decision. 3. It was an enormous challenge for the Court. There were serious allegations of thousands of crimes committed in a vast territory by different parties. The Office conducted an impartial investigation, receiving documents collected by the UN Commission of Inquiry and reports from the Government of the Sudan itself. To respect its duty to protect witnesses, the Office had to investigate the crimes without visiting the crime scene. The Office travelled around the world to collect hundreds of testimonies of victims and eyewitnesses who escaped from the Sudan. Most of the evidence is confidential to protect the lives of the witnesses and their relatives. 4. During the previous briefing the Sudan challenged the value of the evidence. The Office is prepared to discuss the matter in the courtroom before the Judges. 5. Ten Judges, members of the Pre-Trial and Appeal Chamber, discussed the value of the evidence collected by the Office of the Prosecutor. They concluded that Government of the Sudan forces committed war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur following a strategy adopted at the higher echelons of the State apparatus. The Pre-Trial Chamber identified the individuals that have to face justice and issued arrests warrants against a Militia/Janjaweed leader, Ali Kushayb, who reported to the then Minister of State for the Interior, Ahmed Harun, who in turn reported to the then Minister of the Interior Abdel Raheem Muhammad Hussein, who reported to President Al Bashir. Their responsibility is not a mere consequence of their official roles. In all the cases there are witnesses that describe in detail their active participation in the strategy to commit crimes. 6. The charges for President Al Bashir include the crime of genocide. The Pre-Trial Chamber concluded that Omar Al Bashir acted with specific intent to destroy in part the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa ethnic groups. 7. In all the cases the Pre-Trial Chamber considered that arrest is necessary in order to stop the commission of crimes. Mr. President, 8. The Court fulfilled its judicial mandate. The evidence collected uncovered the functioning of the State apparatus used to commit genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. Those who bear the greatest responsibility have been indicted. The current challenge is their arrest. 9. In accordance with Resolution 1593 (2005) the Government of the Sudan has the legal obligation to implement the arrest warrants. But, President Al Bashir is taking advantage of his position of power to continue with his strategy and to ensure his own impunity and the impunity of those who follow his instructions. There is no information to believe that such crimes against humanity and genocide have stopped. 10. President Al Bashir’s strategy includes: a. threats to the international community to commit new crimes in other areas of the Sudan; b. denial of his own crimes, denial of the rapes in the villages and in the camps; attributing the killings to banditry, sporadic clashes between rebel groups, or reducing its relevance through statistic comparisons; and attributing conditions in the camps to other factors like drought, lack of proper seeds or inability to access farming land; c. forcing the international community into a never-ending negotiation in order to gain access to those displaced; d. a permanent promise of a peace negotiation. The international community chases promises of peace agreements that are systematically ignored while President Bashir’s forces commits more attack and creates the conditions for new promises of peace agreements; e. announcements of justice initiatives followed only by new announcements, not by action. After more than seven years of instituting judicial mechanisms, the GoS has conducted no proceedings relevant to the crimes committed in Darfur; and f. the open defiance of the Security Council’s authority including public announcement that its resolutions will not be implemented. Mr. President, 11. The Council is well aware of the situation. Resolution 2035, adopted on 17 February 2012, demanded an end to military action, including aerial bombardments, demanded an end to sexual violence and indiscriminate attacks on civilians, expressed concerns about obstacles deliberately placed in front of the work of the Panel of Experts and of that of UNAMID, called for the GoS to undertake effective efforts to ensure accountability for serious violations of international law and to ensure unrestricted humanitarian access. The Council also expressed “[Regret] that some individuals affiliated with the Government of Sudan and armed groups in Darfur have continued to commit violence against civilians, impede the peace process, and disregard the demands of the Council.” 12. Implementing the arrest warrant will produce a dramatic change in Darfur. In a normal criminal case, it is difficult to locate the fugitives. The whereabouts of the four fugitives in Darfur cases are known. Ali Kushayb remains in Darfur, Ahmad Harun can be found in his Governor’s residence in South Kordofan, Abdel Raheem Hussein sits in his office at the Ministry of Defence in Khartoum, and Al Bashir can be found in the Presidential Palace in Khartoum. The next phase in these Darfur cases is to arrest the indictees. Mr. President, 13. The failure to arrest and surrender Mr. Harun, Mr. Kushayb, Mr. Hussein and President Al Bashir is a direct challenge to the Council’s authority. It is for the Council to determine the measures to be adopted to ensure the compliance of the Government of the Sudan. Reality is that Council members have to reconcile their national interests with their responsibilities for peace and security. I witnessed the impact of the Security Council acting with consensus. The Office would like to contribute by presenting an option that in due time could be explored by the Council. 14. The execution of the arrest warrants on the Sudanese territory is the primary responsibility of the Government of the Sudan and UNAMID should not be authorized to carry out or assist to secure arrests. Instead, the Council can in due course evaluate other possibilities including asking UN Member States or regional organizations to execute arrest operations in furtherance of the arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court. 15. Such discussion will be problematic, but the victims will receive a clear message: they are not ignored. And the perpetrators will receive a clear message: there will be no impunity. Time is running out. Thank you.
                  

06-05-2012, 03:50 PM

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    القرار رقم 2005) 1593) بموجب الفصل السابع من ميثاق اﻷمم المتحدة. وحتى اﻵن، آان
    تنفيذ أوامر إلقاء القبض داخل اﻷراضي السودانية هو المسؤولية اﻷولى لحكومة السودان.
    ويمكن للمجلس تقييم إمكانيات جديدة تتعلق بالقانون والعمليات لتنفيذ قراراته الصادرة بموجب
    الفصل السابع في قضية السودان. وﻻ يقترح المكتب اﻹذن للعملية المختلطة لﻼتحاد اﻷفريقي
    واﻷمم المتحدة في دارفور بتقديم المساعدة في العمليات التي تهدف إلى ضمان تنفيذ عمليات
    إلقاء القبض. ولكن يمكن للمجلس ب د ﻻً من ذلك أن يقيّم في الوقت المناسب احتماﻻت أخرى،
    من بينها أن يطلب إلى دول أعضاء في اﻷمم المتحدة أو منظمات دولية أن تنفذ عمليات إلقاء
    القبض ع م ﻼً بأوامر إلقاء القبض التي أصدرتها المحكمة الجنائية الدولية.
                  

06-06-2012, 02:03 AM

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    مزيدا من الضغوط التي سوف تاتي علي حساب الشعب السوداني
    ونظام المؤتمر الوطني لايابه من اجل الاستمرار في السلطة
                  

06-06-2012, 06:05 PM

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    الجرائم التي تركتب ضد الانسانية لا تنتهي بالتقادم
                  


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