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Re: هل تحاكـم المحكمة الدولية السودانيين رغم تعيين المحكمة السودانية الخاصـة؟ (Re: أحمد الشايقي)
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وكمــا قـد توقعنـا
فقد قطع (لويس أوكامبــو) قـول كل خطيب
سواء أقسـم الخطباء أو لم يقسـموا
وسيظل أسم لويس أوكامبو اسماً مخيفاً لنفر ظلت حرفتهـم زراعــة الخوف.
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Quote: Sudan may not be trying key Darfur suspects - ICC 29 Jun 2005 06:07:47 GMT Source: Reuters
By Evelyn Leopold UNITED NATIONS, June 29 (Reuters) - Sudan has promised to prosecute murder and rape suspects in Darfur but the key perpetrators may not be among those Khartoum plans to put on trial, the prosecutor of a global court said on Wednesday. Darfur is the first case the U.N. Security Council has referred to the new International Criminal Court but Sudan has said it would not extradite anyone. Instead Khartoum announced it would hold its own trials of 160 alleged suspects. In a report ahead of his first appearance before the Security Council on Wednesday, prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo said any Sudanese trial probably would not conflict with an ICC probe aimed at "prosecuting persons most responsible for crimes." He said that in Sudan there appeared to be an "absence of criminal proceedings relating to the cases on which the Office of the Prosecutor is likely to focus." Moreno-Ocampo has received 2,500 items including documents, video footage and interview transcripts as well as a list of 51 suspects, including army and government officials, from a U.N-appointed International Commission of Inquiry. But Moreno-Ocampo said once he had completed his investigation, his office would determine whether any ICC cases were "the subject of genuine national" prosecutions in Sudan. The Security Council decided that Sudan over the past two years had not brought suspects to justice and asked the ICC, based in The Hague, Netherlands, to do so instead. The United States, which opposes the court, abstained in the resolution, adopted on March 31.
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