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Put Sudan’s Top Leaders on Sanctions List
ICC Should Investigate Darfur Officials President Omar El Bashir of Sudan and other senior officials should be investigated for crimes against humanity in Darfur and placed on a U.N. sanctions list, Human Rights Watch said today in a new report published in advance of upcoming U.N. Security Council discussions on Darfur. The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is scheduled to brief the Council tomorrow on his investigation into atrocities in Darfur. [Lire] - 12 December 2005 Inscrire les hauts responsables soudanais sur la liste des personnalités passibles de sanctions La CPI devrait enquêter sur les responsables en fonction au Darfour Le Président du Soudan, Omar El Bashir et d’autres responsables de haut rang devraient faire l’objet d’une enquête pour crimes contre l’humanité au Darfour et être placés sur la liste des Nations unies des personnalités passibles de sanctions, a déclaré aujourd’hui Human Rights Watch dans un nouveau rapport publié en préalable des prochaines discussions du Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies sur le Darfour. Le procureur de la Cour pénale internationale doit faire aujourd’hui une présentation au Conseil sur l’enquête qu’il a menée sur les atrocités au Darfour. [Lire] - 12 décembre 2005 UN Must Stop Genocide, War Crimes in Darfur Why the UN Should Intervene & What the U.S. Must Do to Prompt UN Action As the security situation in Darfur, Sudan continues to deteriorate, there is a growing consensus around the need for a more robust mandate for the African Union (AU) mission and a larger international intervention force to support the AU and provide protection to the people of Darfur. Africa Action today declares that the United Nations (UN) is the appropriate vehicle for such an intervention, and that this is a viable option that should immediately be pursued by the international community. [Lire] - 5 December 2005 Calls for African states to sideline Sudan in AU presidency The Darfur Consortium, a coalition of more than 30 Africa-based and Africa-focused NGOs committed to working for a sustainable solution to the ongoing crisis in Darfur, joined other civil society groups in calling on member states of the Africa Union to reconsider their decision to confer the Presidency of the African Union to Sudan in January. [Lire] 30 November 2005 Africa Action Says Only a UN Mandate for African Union Operation in Darfur Can Stop Genocide U.S. Urged to Lead United Nations to Intervene, Protect Civilians in Darfur Africa Action today called for a Chapter 7 United Nations (UN) mandate to be extended to the African Union (AU) force in Darfur, Sudan. As new reports from the media and from the UN confirm a sharp increase in violence in Darfur in recent weeks, Africa Action today reiterated its call for action in the UN to provide a stronger mandate and larger force to support the AU operation. [Lire] - 21 November 2005 Un lieu honteux pour un sommet africain L’Union africaine devrait sanctionner et non récompenser les crimes de Khartoum En permettant à Khartoum d’accueillir son sommet en janvier, l’Union africaine compromettrait sa crédibilité et excuserait la complicité du gouvernement soudanais dans des crimes contre l’humanité commis au Darfour, a mis en garde Human Rights Watch dans une lettre adressée aujourd’hui aux chefs d’Etat africains. [Lire] - 17 novembre 2005 A Shameful Place for an African Summit African Union Should Sanction, Not Reward, Khartoum’s Crimes By allowing Khartoum to host its summit in January, the African Union would tarnish its credibility and condone the Sudanese government’s complicity in crimes against humanity in Darfur, Human Rights Watch warned today in a letter to African heads of state. [Lire] - 17 November 2005 Call for an immediate stop of forced relocations of the 2 million IDPs around Khartoum The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and its Sudanese member organisation Sudan Organisation Against Torture (SOAT) are extremely concerned by the ongoing governmental relocation policy of internally displaced persons’ (IDPs) currently located in camps around Khartoum, which violates both the International Covenants on Civil and Political Rights and on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ratified by Sudan and the United Nations Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement. [Lire] 21 October 2005 Les principaux groupes de défense des droits humains au Soudan sont la cible du gouvernement Amnesty International a appris ce jeudi 6 octobre 2005 que le gouvernement soudanais avait engagé des poursuites contre l’un des principaux groupes de défense des droits humains du pays, l’Organisation soudanaise contre la torture (SOAT) pour tenter, semble-t-il, de faire taire l’organisation. [Lire] - 6 octobre 2005 Sudanese civil society urges the government to ratify the ICC Statute and calls for the creation of a national coalition for the ICC The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and its affiliate member, Sudan Organization against Torture (SOAT), together with its local partners, the Khartoum Center for Human Rights and Environment Development and the Amal Center for Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture, organized a round table on "International Criminal Court and Sudan - Access to justice and place of victims" in Khartoum (Sudan), October 2-3, 2005. [Lire] 5 October 2005
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