Category Archives: Malaysia
Tightening the Noose? The Kenyan Arrest Warrant against President al-Bashir
Reuters was amongst the first to report that the Kenyan High Court had issued a domestic arrest warrant against the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on Monday, November 28. Bashir was the first head of state indicted by the International Criminal … Continue reading →
Posted in African Union (AU), China, Crimes against humanity, Darfur, International Criminal Court (ICC), Kenya, Malaysia, Peace Processes, Southern Sudan, Sudan, Uganda, War crimes
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Tagged Bashir, Bashir warrant, Darfur, ICC, Kenya Bashir, Kenyan arrest warrant, Kenyan High Court, Sudan
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Bashir to Malaysia? The ICC and Marginalizing Indicted Leaders
This week, Malaysia joined the ever-growing group of states which have considered inviting Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir to visit (note: it is now apparent he will not visit – see below). With the exception of a tiny minority of world … Continue reading →
Posted in China, Darfur, International Criminal Court (ICC), Kenya, Malaysia, Peace Negotiations, Ratko Mladic, Serbia, Sudan
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