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UN tells Sudan's President it has no influence on ICC
As international expectation mounts over the possible International Criminal Court (ICC) indictment against Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir, pressure was put on UN. Its Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was quick in declaring UN has no influence on the actions taken by the ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo. President Al-Bashir is accused for his participation in war criminal acts in Darfur.
UN has no influence on ICC, Ban tells Sudan's President13 July 2008 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has emphasized to Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir the independence of the International Criminal Court, amid reports that ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo is preparing to seek an indictment against the African Head of State.
During a telephone conversation yesterday with Mr. Al-Bashir, Mr. Ban stressed that the UN Secretary-General does not have any influence on the ICC Prosecutor.
He also indicated to the President that he was concerned by a declaration made by the Permanent Representative of Sudan which linked the initiative of the ICC Prosecutor with the two UN peacekeeping operations deployed to Sudan.
Mr. Ban told a news conference last Thursday that he was not in a position to mention anything about the impending indictment until there was an official announcement by the ICC. “In principle, I believe that peace and justice should go hand in hand. Justice can be a part of the peace process, but peace without justice cannot be sustainable,” he added. “But I will have to assess the whole situation when there is an announcement by the ICC.”
During their conversation, the Secretary-General also voiced his grave concern about the scale and brutality of the deadly 8 July attack on a joint patrol of the joint UN-African Union force in Darfur, known as UNAMID. He asked the President to investigate the circumstances of the attack, which left seven peacekeepers dead and 19 wounded.
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