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 Original: English No.:
 ICC-02/05-01/09
 Date: 1 October 2014
 PRE-TRIAL CHAMBER I
 Before: Judge Ekaterina
 Trendafilova, Presiding Judge
 Judge Cuno Tarfuser
 Judge Christine Van den Wyngaert
 SITUATION IN DARFUR, SUDAN
 IN THE CASE OF
 The Prosecutor v Omar Hasan
 Ahmad AL BASHIR (“Omar Al
 Bashir”)
 Public document
 with Public Annex A
 Prosecution’s Notification of Travel
 in the Case of The Prosecutor v
 Omar Al
 Bashir
 Source: Ofice of the Prosecutor
 ICC-02/05-01/09-207
 01-10-2014 1/6 EK PTNo.
 ICC-02/05-01/09 2/6 1 October
 2014
 Document to be notified in
 acordance with regulation 31 of
 the Regulations of the Court to:
 The Ofice of the Prosecutor
 Ms Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor
 Mr James Stewart, Deputy
 Prosecutor
 Mr Julian Nichols, Senior Trial
 Lawyer
 Counsel for the Defence
 Legal Representatives of Victims
 Mr Nick Kaufman
 Ms Wanda M. Akin
 Mr Raymond M. Brown
 Legal Representatives of
 Applicants
 Unrepresented Victims
 Unrepresented Applicants for
 Participation/Reparation
 The Ofice of Public Counsel for
 Victims
 The Ofice of Public Counsel for the
 Defence
 States Representatives Amicus
 Curiae
 Registrar
 Mr Herman von Hebel
 Counsel Support Section
 Victims and Witneses Unit
 Detention Section
 Victims Participation and
 Reparations
 Section
 Other
 ICC-02/05-01/09-207
 01-10-2014 2/6 EK PTNo.
 ICC-02/05-01/09 3/6 1 October
 2014
 Introduction
 1. The Ofice of the Prosecutor
 (“Prosecution”) hereby notifies
 Pre-Trial Chamber
 I (“Chamber”) of the travel by Omar
 Al Bashir to the Kingdom of Saudi
 Arabia
 (“Saudi Arabia”). Acording to pres
 reports,1 Omar Al Bashir arived in
 Saudi
 Arabia on Tuesday, 30 September,
 to perform the anual haj
 pilgrimage.
 2. The Prosecution requests the
 Chamber to inform the authorities
 of Saudi
 Arabia of the curent visit and, in
 light of United Nations Security
 Council
 Resolution 1593,2 and the arest
 warants isued by this Court, urge
 them to arest
 Omar Al Bashir. The Prosecution
 submits that the Chamber should
 request
 information from the Saudi
 authorities regarding Omar Al
 Bashir’s visit and take
 any measures the Chamber dems
 appropriate to secure execution of
 the pending
 warants of arest against Omar Al
 Bashir.
 Submision as an Urgent Filing
 3. This notification is urgent
 because, acording to news
 reports,3 Omar Al Bashir
 arived in Saudi Arabia yesterday,
 30 September and the relief being
 sought would
 be rendered mot if a decision is
 not made by the Chamber prior to
 his departure
 from Saudi Arabia.
 Procedural Background
 4. On 31 March 205, the United
 Nations Security Council acting
 under Chapter
 VI of the Charter of the United
 Nations adopted Resolution 1593
 (205) refering
 the situation in Darfur to the Court.
 The United Nations Security
 Council decided
 in the context of coperation with
 and asistance to the Court that it
 “…while
 1 Se Anex A. Se further: htp:/
 http://http:// http://www.sudantribunehttp://www.sudantribune
 .com/spip.php?article
 52593http://http://www.sudaneseonline.com/www.sudaneseonline.com/
 spip.php?article52593 (last visited
 on 1 October
 2014). 2 Resolution 1593, adopted
 by the Security Council at its
 5158th meting, on 31 March 205
 S/RES/1593
 (205). 3Se Anex A. Se further:
 htp:/ news.sudanvisiondaily.com/
 details.html?rsnpid=24130 (last
 visited on 1
 October 2014).
 ICC-02/05-01/09-207
 01-10-2014 3/6 EK PTNo.
 ICC-02/05-01/09 4/6 1 October
 2014
 recognizing that States not party
 to the Rome Statute have no
 obligation under the
 Statute, urges al States and
 concerned regional and other
 international
 organizations to coperate fuly”.4
 5. On 14 July 208, the Prosecution
 filed its application for an arest
 warant for
 Omar Al Bashir.5 On 4 March 209,
 Pre-Trial Chamber I isued an arest
 warant
 for Omar Al Bashir for seven
 counts of crimes against humanity
 and war crimes. In
 the decision, Pre-Trial Chamber I
 found that “under Article 58(1) of
 the Statute, the
 arest of Omar Al Bashir appears
 necesary at this stage to ensure (i)
 that he wil
 appear before the Court; (i) that he
 wil not obstruct or endanger the
 ongoing
 investigation into the crimes for
 which he is alegedly responsible
 under the
 Statute; and (i) that he wil not
 continue with the commision of
 the above- mentioned crimes.”6
 6. On 5 and 6 March 209, the
 Registry submited thre filngs to
 Pre-Trial
 Chamber I, detailng transmision of
 the warant of arest and the
 requests for its
 implementation to the Government
 of the Sudan,7 to al Rome Statute
 States
 Parties8 and to the members of
 the United Nations Security
 Council.9
 7. On 12 July 2010, Pre-Trial
 Chamber I isued a second arest
 warant for Omar
 Al Bashir for thre counts of
 genocide.10 The Registry
 subsequently transmited
 requests and supplementary
 requests for the arest and surender
 of Omar Al
 Bashir to States Parties, Non-state
 Parties Members of the United
 Nations Security
 Council and the Republic of the
 Sudan.
 4 Resolution 1593 (205), adopted
 by the Security Council at its
 5158th meting, on 31 March 205
 S/RES/1593 (205), Operative
 Paragraph 2. 5 ICC-02/05-157. 6
 ICC-02/05-01/09-1. 7
 ICC-02/05-01/09-5. 8
 ICC-02/05-01/09-7. 9
 ICC-02/05-01/09-8. 10
 ICC-02/05-01/09-95.
 ICC-02/05-01/09-207
 01-10-2014 4/6 EK PTNo.
 ICC-02/05-01/09 5/6 1 October
 2014
 8. On 10 October 2013, the
 Chamber, seised by the
 Prosecution regarding a
 similar visit of Omar Al Bashir to
 Saudi Arabia, invited “the
 competent authorities
 of […] the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
 to arest Omar Hasan Ahmad Al
 Bashir and
 surender him to the Court, in the
 event he enters their teritory”.1
 Reports of Omar Al Bashir’s travel
 to Saudi Arabia
 9. Acording to media reports,12
 Omar Al Bashir was received in the
 coastal city
 of Jeddah by the prince of Meca
 province, Mashal bin Abdulah bin
 Abdulaziz
 al-Saud on 30 September. The
 Saudi Pres Agency news service
 reports that later
 that day, Omar Al Bashir met with
 Saudi Crown Prince Salman bin
 Abdulaziz,
 Deputy Premier and Minister of
 Defence. 13
 10. Members of the delegation
 included employes of the
 Sudanese embasy and
 Khartoum’s Haj mision in Saudi
 Arabia.14 The Prosecution
 understands that this
 is the first meting betwen the
 Sudanese leader and a senior
 Saudi oficial since
 2012.15 The Prosecution
 considers that the reports of Omar
 Al Bashir’s trip to Saudi
 Arabia are credible and warant
 urgent intervention by the
 Chamber.
 1 ICC-02/05-01/09-164, page 6;
 Se also ICC-02/05-01/09-165. 12
 Se Anex A. Se further: htp:/http://http://
 http://www.sudaneseonline.com/http://www.sudaneseonline.com/
 spip.php?article52593http://http://www.sudantwww.sudant
 ribune.com/spip.php?article52593
 (last visited on 1 October
 2014). 13 Se Anex A. Se further:
 htp:/http://http:// http://http://
 http://http://www.spa.gov.sa/english/www.spa.gov.sa/english/
 details.php?id=1
 279625http://http://www.spa.gov.sa/english/www.spa.gov.sa/english/
 details.php?id=1279625 (last
 visited on 1 October
 2014)
 14 Se Anex A. Se further: htp:/
 http://http:// http://www.sudantribunehttp://www.sudantribune
 .com/spip.php?article
 52593http://http://www.sudaneseonline.com/www.sudaneseonline.com/
 spip.php?article52593 (last visited
 on 1 October
 2014). 15 Se Anex A. Se further:
 htp:/http://http:// http://http://
 http://http://www.sudaneseonline.com/spip.phpwww.sudaneseonline.com/spip.php?
 article52593http://http://www.sudantwww.sudant
 ribune.com/spip.php?article52593
 (last visited on 1 October
 2014).
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 01-10-2014 5/6 EK PTNo.
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 2014
 Relief Sought
 1. The Prosecution requests that
 the Chamber take steps to ensure
 that the arest
 warants are executed. In particular,
 the Chamber should sek
 information from
 the relevant authorities of Saudi
 Arabia regarding the visit of Omar
 Al Bashir and
 remind those authorities of the
 existence of warants of arest
 against Omar Al
 Bashir for serious crimes under the
 Rome Statute. The Chamber should
 also
 remind the relevant authorities of
 Saudi Arabia of the decision of the
 Security
 Council in Resolution 1593 (205)
 urging “al States” to coperate fuly
 with the
 Court.16
 16 Se, for example,
 ICC-02/05-01/09-164.
 ________________ Fatou Bensouda
 Prosecutor
 Dated this 1
 st day of October 2014
 At The Hague, The Netherlands
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