Al Bashir to face questions on Darfur war crimes today

Ousted President Omar Al Bashir will be questioned by the Darfur War Crimes Investigation Commission today, the Public Prosecution said in a statement yesterday. Islamist leader and former Foreign Affairs Minister El Haj Atta El Manan will be questioned today as well.

Ousted President Omar Al Bashir in court in August, 2019 (Social media)

Ousted President Omar Al Bashir will be questioned by the Darfur War Crimes Investigation Commission today, the Public Prosecution said in a statement yesterday.  Islamist leader and former Foreign Affairs Minister El Haj Atta El Manan will be questioned today as well.

Yesterday, the Public Prosecution questioned several leaders of the ousted regime concerning crimes committed in Darfur, including Al Bashir’s top aides Abdelrahim Hussein (former Defence Minister), Ahmed Haroun (former Interior Minister), and Osman Kibir (former Vice President and former North Darfur governor).

Haroun, Al Bashir, and Hussein have also been indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.

In December 2019, the Public Prosecution opened an investigation into crimes committed during the war fought in the Darfur region since 2003, which has claimed more than 300,000 lives, according to the United Nations.

During negotiations with the armed rebel movements in Juba in February, the Sudanese government agreed to extradite Al Bashir to the ICC.

In mid June, Sudan’s Attorney General Tajelsir El Hibir said that Al Bashir and the other ICC suspects might not necessarily stand trial in The Hague, but can face justice in Sudan instead.

A week earlier, ICC suspect Ali Abdelrahman (also known as Ali Kushayb) surrendered himself to the ICC in the Central African Republic. His trial is to commence in June, 2021.

The trial of Omar Al Bashir and 27 other former officials for their part in the 1989 military coup that brought them to power, began in July.

The Anti-Corruption Committee* in Khartoum on Tuesday charged former Vice-President Bakri Hasan Saleh, former Police Chief Hashem El Hussein, and former director of Kober Prison Abu Obeida Suleiman with smuggling leading National Congress Party member Fahd Abdelwahid to Egypt in 2013, after he had been convicted for trading drugs, and sentenced to life in prison.

The prosecution instructed the authorities to call for an international search for the fugitive.

* At his first appearance before the ICC on June 15, 2020, Ali Kushayb (as stated on the arrest warrants) insisted that he be referred to as Ali Abdelrahman. The judge ruled that the suspect will be referred to as such. In the ICC Prosecution’s request to postpone the 'confirmation of charges hearing' the accused is called ‘Ali Mohamed Abdelrahman (“Ali Kushayb”)’.

** The Empowerment Elimination, Anti-Corruption, and Funds Recovery Committee was established by the new government in the end of last year, with the aim to purge Sudan of the remnants of the Al Bashir regime. Empowerment (tamkin) is the term with which the ousted government of Omar Al Bashir supported its affiliates in state affairs by granting them far-going privileges, including government functions and the setting-up of various companies.


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