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    Sudan to reject UN resolutions on war crimes

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    Khartoum: Sudan would reject any UN resolution calling for the prosecution in a court abroad of Sudanese nationals suspected of war crimes, the foreign minister said yesterday.
    The UN Security Council is expected to vote on Wednesday on a French draft resolution which would send those suspected of committing war crimes in the Darfur region to the International Criminal Court (ICC), which the United States opposes.

    The United States has proposed a new UN-African Union tribunal in Arusha, Tanzania.

    However, many European nations, including Britain, want the suspects to be sent to the ICC.

    But Foreign Minister Moustafa Osman Esmail said Sudan would reject both resolutions.

    “Both of them are not suitable to Sudan,” he said. “Any resolution that is going to include the taking of a Sudanese — whether he is a rebel or government official — outside the Sudan ... we are totally against it.”

    But one of the Darfur rebel groups said the Security Council should adopt the French resolution.

    “We think this resolution will contribute to peace — it will enhance the confidence of the displaced people and honour those who have been killed,” senior Justice and Equality Movement official Tajed Deen Nyam said.

    “It will help us reach a political solution,” he said.

    Tens of thousands of people have been killed by fighting during the two-year-old rebellion in Darfur, and thousands die every month in camps for the almost two million who fled the violence, which the United States has called genocide.

    A UN-appointed commission stopped short of calling the violence genocide but said heinous war crimes had been committed in the region and gave the UN Secretary-General a sealed list of 51 names of government and military officials, militia leaders and rebels whom it said should be referred to the ICC.

    The Security Council has been deadlocked over the issue, but passed a resolution last week allowing a UN peacekeeping force to be deployed to south Sudan, where a peace deal signed in January ended more than two decades of a separate civil war.

    Esmail said the government was still studying that resolution and if they had any comments they would direct them to the Security Council.
                  


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