Tuesday, November 3, 2015

PMB: Smuggled Sudan Al-Bashir to out of India to Sudan

President of Sudan Omar al-Bashir who has been
declared a war criminal by the ICC for alleged
genocide and war crimes during the Darfur war
was smuggled from India to Sudan aboard the
Nigerian Presidential Jet.
It will be recalled that Omar al-Bashir attended the
India-Africa Summit held in New Delhi India. India
is not party to the Rome Statute that created the
ICC, which is an independent international court,
and New Delhi is not expected to oblige it by
arresting Omar al-Bashir.
After the summit, Omar al-Bashir was left with the
dilemma of returning to Sudan and like a good
brother, President Muhammadu Buhari offered to
take him to Sudan aboard the Nigerian
Presidential Jet.
As reported by Vanguard , President Muhammadu
Buhari made a “technical stop-over” in Sudan on
October 31 on his way from New Delhi. Our
source reliably informed us that the “technical
stop-over” was to drop the Fugitive President
Omar al-Bashir in Sudan.
Nigeria deposited its instrument of ratification to
the Rome Statute on 27 September 2001. The ICC
therefore has jurisdiction over Rome Statute
crimes committed on the territory of Nigeria or by
its nationals from 1 July 2002 onwards. As it
stands, Nigeria is party to the Rome Statute that
created the ICC.
The question now is : Why will President
Muhammadu Buhari smuggle an International
fugitive aboard the Nigerian presidential Jet
knowing fully well that his actions contravenes
the International Statutes that Nigeria is signatory
to.



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