ICC calls upon Uganda to arrest president Bashir
President Bashir is wanted by the Hague-based
International Criminal Court.
The Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir yesterday afternoon arrived in the country for a twoday state visit.
<script data-ad-client="ca-pub-4081399026497688" async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script> Top on agenda during his visit, is the South
Sudan peace process and bilateral discussions
with his host on a number of areas of
cooperation between Sudan and Uganda.
President Al-Bashir is accompanied by
Ministers, Senior Officials and a business
delegation in various sectors, with a Sudan-
Uganda Business Forum expected to be held.
Since 2015, the Museveni and Bashir have
been trying to patch the on-and-off relations
between the two governments.
President Bashir is wanted by the Hague-
based International Criminal Court (ICC) on
two counts of crimes against humanity and
genocide of more than 300,000 deaths in
Sudan’s Darfur region.
Security at Entebbe International airport and
surrounding areas was tight.
He was last in the country in May last year to
attend President Museveni’s fifth swearing-in
ceremony.
Since 2015, the two leaders have been trying
to patch the on-and-off relations between the
two governments.
President Bashir is wanted by the Hague-
based International Criminal Court (ICC) on
two counts of crimes against humanity and
genocide of more than 300,000 deaths in
Sudan’s Darfur region.
The court issued double warrants for him;
2009 and 2010 on two counts of crimes
against humanity and genocide of more than
300,000 deaths in Sudan’s Darfur region.
Copies of the warrants were served to
government.
ICC handles four major international crimes of
aggression, war crimes, genocide and crimes
against humanity.
Top on agenda during his visit, is the South
Sudan peace process and bilateral discussions
with his host on a number of areas of
cooperation between Sudan and Uganda.
BY NYANGO YASIN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6W6ggb7VJE(KAKUSIME BY IMMAY KAY)
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