ICC Convicts Sudanese War Criminal After 20 Year Wait
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ICC convicts Sudanese war criminal after 20 year wait
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has convicted a leading Sudanese war criminal. Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman – also known as Ali Kushayb – was found guilt of all 27 charges against him. His attempted defence of mistaken identity was kicked out by judges. It is the first conviction related to the Darfur war, which began in 2003. The case was brought in 2005. Non-Arab rebels fought the government. In response, largely Arab militias known a…
Human rights organizations and political forces welcome the conviction of Ali Kushayb and demand the arrest of the remaining criminals. Welcoming the extension of the mandate of the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission. Report: Sudan War Observatory. Sudanese human rights organizations and political forces announced, through statements issued by them, their warm welcome of the conviction decision issued by the Preliminary Chamber of th…
ICC conviction of 'Kushayb' heaps pressure on Sudan’s al-Burhan
The International Criminal Court’s conviction of Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-al-Rahman, known as “Ali Kushayb,” has sharpened scrutiny of SAF chief Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, whom civil forces accuse of shielding figures from Omar al-Bashir’s former regime, including ICC fugitives. On Tuesday, ICC judges found Kushayb guilty on 27 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity—among them rape, murder and torture—committed in Darfur between 2003 and…
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