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Director of National Security and Intelligence Service warns of utilizing the international institutions to serve special agenda
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Nov 26, 2008 - 7:14:54 AM

Director of National Security and Intelligence Service warns of utilizing the international institutions to serve special agenda

 

Khartoum, Nov. 25 (SUNA) - Director of the National Security and Intelligence Service Gen. Salah Abdullah has warned of attempts to utilize the international institutions and law to serve Western countries according to certain mechanisms, such as the so-called the International Criminal Court that contributed to aggravation of conflicts and impeding peace and development in many of the countries of the world. The Director of the National Security and Intelligence Service said in his address to the inaugural session of the third workshop of experts of the Committee of Intelligence and Security Services in Africa (CISSA) at the Friendship Hall in Khartoum Tuesday that the colonialism has created mechanisms that targets the sovereignty of the African countries and their resources, pointing out that such mechanisms include the International Criminal Court, which is considered one of the biggest threats to peace and security in the African continent and the whole world. He warned that the allegations of the International Criminal Court against various countries of the continent could lead to spread of chaos and undermine stability in all parts of the continent and the spread of this to other continents. He pointed out that the stance of Sudan emanates from the African rejection to dealing with this court that attempts to abort the achievements that have been realized at all security, political and humanitarian domains. The Director of the National Security and Intelligence Service lauded the awareness of the African countries represented in their total rejection to the International Criminal Court. BT/BT



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