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ICC Working with Uganda Embassy in Khartoum to Mobilise African State Parties!

by Homeland Digital
August 25, 2022
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ICC Working with Uganda Embassy in Khartoum to Mobilise African State Parties!

The Chief Prosecutor with his Deputy, others are Ambassador of Tanzania on his right, Amb. of Central African Republic on extreme right and South Africa Charge d’Affairs on the left. COURTESY/PHOTO

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By HOMELAND MEDIA TEAM/AGENCIES

The International Criminal Court-ICC is working with Uganda Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan to guarantee critical participation and involvement of all African State Parties to ensure successful trial of some former Sudanese leaders.

The latest is that the Uganda Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan has  successfully coordinated the African State Parties meeting with the top leadership of the International Criminal Court-ICC over the current trial of some former Sudanese leaders cited in Darfur massacres.

Currently, the ICC Chief Prosecutor Mr. Karim Khan and his Deputy, Ms. Nazhat Shameem Khan are in Khartoum, Sudan pursuing the United Nations Security Council referred Case of Ali Kushyab who is undergoing trial by the Court for International Crimes Committed in Darfur between 2003 – 2004 and has continued to date. UNSC referred the Darfur  case to the ICC in 2005.

The ICC Chief Prosecutor chose to work with Uganda in convening this consultative briefing meeting because of Uganda’s good relations with the Court and  being the first State Party to refer their case of LRA rebels to the ICC including that of Dominic Ongwen and others still at large.

The Chief Prosecutor with his Deputy, others are Ambassador of Tanzania on his right, Amb. of Central African Republic on extreme right and South Africa Charge d’Affairs on the left.
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Mr.  Ali is charged together with four others including former President Omar al Bashir, former Defense Minister, Abdel Rheem Mohammed Hussain, Former Minister of State for Interior, Mr.  Ahmed Harun who are all under custody in Sudan and Former Interior Minister,  Abdallah Banda Abakarer Nourain who is at large and believed to have joined the fighters loyal to Gen.  Khalifa in Libya.

The Prosecutor is seeking support and cooperation from Sudan and that of the Africa State Parties in ensuring effective execution of their work in this regard while seeking a stronger working relationship and corporations with Africa Union Member State.

During the consultative meeting the Prosecutor expressed his desire to see Countries develop internal domestic capacities that can enable dispensing justice on International Crimes with Uganda, Rwanda and South Africa sited as good examples.

“Today I participated in Africa State Parties meeting with ICC Prosecutor, Mr. Karim Khan and his Deputy, Ms. Nazhat Shameem Khan at Khartoum. The Prosecutor is in Sudan pursuing UNSC referred for International Crimes Committed in Darfur in 2003/04 to date. He appreciated Uganda,” Uganda’s Deputy Ambassador and Acting In charge Uganda Mission to Khartoum,  Sudan,  Ambassador  Dickson Ogwang said.

Mr. Karim Khan appreciated Uganda’s interventions  underscoring the importance of strengthening governance with functional Rule of Law and working institutions including Law and Order, Security and Defence mechanism to protect lives and properties of the vulnerable  people who care less about politics as this is important even as we address International Crimes in fragile Countries like the Sudan.

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