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Readers react: Omar al-Bashir

SANDTON - As the AU summit slowly ground to a halt in the Sandton CBD on 15 June controversy surrounded the gathering of African leaders.

 

All the trouble began when the South African government remained tight-lipped regarding its obligation to arrest Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir in line with an arrest warrant put out by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Al-Bashir is wanted for war crimes.

South Africa is a signatory to the Rome Statute of the ICC. It has now emerged that Al-Bashir was able to leave South Africa and return to Sudan using a legal loophole.

Since its establishment, the ICC has been in a constant state of controversy, and being jibed as a toothless organisation without the required clout to implement its mandates. The court exists to charge and prosecute four core crimes: crimes against humanity, genocide, war crimes and crimes of aggression – an act taken by an executive member of a government which undermines the founding charter of the United Nations.

The Sandton Chronicle took to the streets to hear your views on the matter:

How do you feel about Omar al-Bashir’s escape from South Africa? Share your views on our Facebook page

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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