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ICC registrar visits Sudanese refugees in Chad

April 1, 2009 (WASHINGTON) – The registrar of the International Criminal Court, Silvana Arbia, arrived Wednesday in the Sudanese refugee camps Treguine and Bredjing in eastern Chad, meeting with camp authorities and explaining about the warrant of arrest against President Omer Al-Bashir, according to a press statement.

A_family_waits_for_a_camp.jpgThe world court (ICC), which claims jurisdiction in Darfur because the UN Security Council referred the case to it in 2005, aims to try Bashir on seven counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes.

The registrar is the principal administrative officer of the court, elected by the judges. It is her responsibility to set up the Victims and Witnesses Unit, according to the Rome Statute that governs the court. In consultation with the Office of the Prosecutor, this unit provides protective measures and security arrangements, counselling and other appropriate assistance for witnesses, victims who appear before the court, and others who are at risk on account of testimony given by such witnesses.

She is also responsible for overseeing the court’s outreach programmes, which are designed to communicate with communities affected by the situations that are subject to investigations or proceedings.

Arbia, who began her visit to Chad on Monday for a four day visit, met with mostly Masalit refugees, women’s groups representatives, and very many victims, stated the ICC statement. Questioned by the refugees as to how the arrest warrant would be executed, the ICC official responded that the Court will pursue efforts to obtain the cooperation of states so as to ensure that Omer Al Bashir is arrested and transferred to the ICC.

“The arrest warrant will be implemented,” she declared, underscoring that the court is a permanent institution and that justice will take its course even if he is a Head of State. Arbia also reviewed the other arrest warrants issued in relation with the Darfur case, against a militia leader and a minister of state.

She further told refugees that victims will have rights before the court to participate in the judicial process, and described how they would be able to obtain reparations.

(ST)

3 Comments

  • yasuck
    yasuck

    ICC registrar visits Sudanese refugees in Chad
    I can’t waite to see that thug being arrested and taken to the Hague for all the crimes he commited. please ICC, arrest him before he kill more innocent people

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  • benzaki
    benzaki

    ICC registrar visits Sudanese refugees in Chad
    the presence of the ICC registrar Silvana Arbia in the sudanese refugees camps bredjing and treguine in the esatern part of chad, should be the opportunity for the refugees to ask all their questions about the warrant of arrest aginst Elbechir. i was in these camps on march 4th,2009 While reporting on this issue, the main questions that came are: How the ICC will arrest Elbechir and how long will take the procedure? what the ICC did about the former warrant of arrest against the two authorities .if Silvana could respond promptly to them.
    i am a journalist

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