WASHINGTON (RUSHPRNEWS) JULY 16, 2008- On Monday, the
International Criminal Court indicted Sudan’s President Omar Al Bashir for
genocide. He is charged with killing hundreds of thousands of people in Sudan
and its Darfur region, and corralling the surviving women and girls into
terrifying camps where they are being quietly and systematically raped until
their peoples are destroyed.
In response, Al Bashir’s regime is threatening
more terror against Darfurians and the UN, and appealing to powerful
international friends who buy oil from and sell weapons to Sudan to give him
protection. Al Bashir knows that he will be caught only if other governments,
especially Arab and African governments, agree to help the International
Criminal Court (for example by arresting him when he travels abroad).
Targeting Al Bashir is our best hope to end the terror of Darfur’s rape
camps, and take a major step forward for international justice. Many of Sudan’s
neighbours are Muslim countries where rape is a scandalous crime – and Al
Bashir’s henchmen have killed and raped thousands of Muslim women. To raise
awareness of this, Avaaz is launching a large regional ad campaign, urging
leaders to help the ICC. Our ads will run in just a few days, and a full page ad
in an Egyptian newspaper is just 3000Euros($5000), so we need just 50,000 Euros
($75,000) to get our message across. Click below to help:
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Many in the international community are concerned that this indictment will
undermine attempts to make peace with Al Bashir, and even blame the ICC for
threatening peace. Some of those concerns are just a cover for Sudan’s oil and
arms dealing partners. Others are more legitimate, but must contend with
Darfur’s victims and survivors, who have the most at stake, and are universally
supportive of justice. They say they have seen Al Bashir break every agreement
he has signed for 20 years, and that no lasting peace can be signed that leaves
a genocidaire with the power to commit his crimes again.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a giant step forward for humankind
– a single global court, with the power to try any person who has committed the
worst crimes against humanity. It has an independent prosecutor, Luis Moreno
Ocampo of Argentina, and judges from Brazil, Latvia, and Ghana. This is the
first time the ICC has indicted a sitting head of state, and all the world’s
worst current and future mass criminals are watching closely. Let’s send them a
clear message: that justice, and the rule of law, are on the march. Let’s help
make it happen, and make sure that all our governments help the ICC to succeed
in this first test, and end the terror of Darfur’s people.
With hope,
Ricken, Mark, Graziela, Pascal, Paul, Veronique, Iain, Ben and the whole
Avaaz team.
PS – You can see report backs and achievements of recent Avaaz campaigns
here: http://www.avaaz.org/en/report_back_1
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PPS – Here are some links to more information:
The full text of the International Criminal Court statement:
http://www.icc-cpi.int/library/organs/otp/ICC-OTP-Summary-20081704-ENG.pdf
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Enough Project: “The Merits of Justice” (in Sudan)
http://www.enoughproject.org/files/reports/ICC_report_071408.pdf
New
York Times: “Catching a war criminal in the act”
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/15/opinion/15goldstone.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
BBC:
“Profile: Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir”
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7502973.stm