UNITED NATIONS, New York – The International Criminal Court prosecutor told the United Nations yesterday to prepare to arrest Sudan’s president if he is indicted on genocide charges, and not to protect him in a “cover-up”.
ICC judges in The Hague are considering a request by the prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Campo, for a warrant to arrest President Omar Hassan al-Bashir for crimes in the war-torn Darfur region. A decision is expected next month.
Mr Moreno-Ocampo told the 15-nation UN Security Council it “must be prepared. If the judges decide to issue an arrest warrant against President al-Bashir, there will be a need for united and consistent action to ensure its execution.”
He said Mr Bashir had ignored UN calls to halt the violence in Darfur. He accused him of promising ceasefires then ordering bombing raids, denying that mass rape was taking place and promising justice while torturing witnesses.
“Genocide continues. Rapes in and around the [refugee] camps continue. Humanitarian assistance is still hindered. More than 5,000 displaced persons die each month,” he said. Mr Bashir, he added, would try to win Security Council protection but his “criminal actions should not be ignored”.
Mr Moreno-Ocampo was apparently taking aim at Article 16 of the ICC statute whereby the Security Council can delay investigations for a year or more. African and Arab states have proposed invoking the article, saying Mr Moreno-Ocampo’s attempt to bring Mr Bashir before the ICC is likely to damage attempts to halt the five-year-old conflict in Darfur, western Sudan. – (Reuters)