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France seeks exclusion of Sudanese president from Egypt summit

October 26, 2009 (CAIRO) – The French government is considering calling off the next Africa-France summit due to be held in the Egyptian Red Sea coastal city of Sharm El-Sheik next February, according to news report.

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (R) receives French interior minister Brice Hortefeux (L) in his offices in Cairo on October 26, 2009 (AFP)
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (R) receives French interior minister Brice Hortefeux (L) in his offices in Cairo on October 26, 2009 (AFP)
The ‘La Lettre du Continent’ newsletter based in Paris, reported that Egypt is unhappy because France does not want to give the green light to invite embattled Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir.

Last March the judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Bashir accusing him of masterminding a campaign to exterminate African tribes in Sudan’s Western region of Darfur.

The European Union (EU) charter prohibits contacts with individuals indicted by the Hague tribunal.

The Agence France Presse (AFP) said that the French interior minister Brice Hortefeux discussed the matter with Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak during their talks in Cairo today.

Diplomatic sources told AFP that participation of Bashir will embarrass Paris in light of the arrest warrant and also put Cairo, a strong backer of the Sudanese president, in an awkward position.

Hortefeux said that France “submitted suggestions on practical organization [of the conference] that would secure a good environment. We discussed several options with Mubarak”.

“France realizes the complexity of the Sudanese issue,” he said.

Paris has not been in Sudan’s good graces, analysts tell AFP, due to its support of the ICC warrant, its hosting of Darfur rebel chief Abdel-Wahid Al-Nur and its military presence in neighboring Chad.

Since the ICC issued its warrant in March against Bashir for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur, 10 foreigners — including three French nationals — have been kidnapped in the war-torn western region.

However, Janjaweed militia leader Musa Hilal told AFP that there is no specific targeting for French nationals.

“I don’t think there are links between the positions of France (regarding Sudan) and the kidnappings,” said Hilal who is also chief advisor of the Ministry of Federal Affairs in Sudan.

He said that there are three reasons for the kidnappings.

“Firstly, the (humanitarian) organizations don’t distribute aid in a fair manner… and they don’t hire people from different tribes in a fair manner,” Hilal said.

“The second reason is political,” he said, refusing to elaborate.

“Thirdly (the kidnappings) are sending messages to the NGOs, to the Sudanese government, to the African Union, to the United Nations and to the process in Doha,” where rebels held talks with Khartoum, he said.

Members of the Arab tribes of north Darfur are behind the kidnappings, several analysts have said.

France appeared be a target after five employees of Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders- MSF), one of them a French national, were abducted in March.

(ST)

7 Comments

  • mohammed ali
    mohammed ali

    France seeks exclusion of Sudanese president from Egypt summit
    Mr.Moyden Bai, THAT IS NOT ADRAMAN ,.THAT IS YOU, if he is really an Arabic speaking person he would write his name abdrahman or abdulrahman.Non arabic speakers do not pronounce the Arabic (ha).This the second time you used the name of Adraman, and you used the same filthy language,which is your brand.You mix your good Enblish language with a bad English to disguise other readers.You did it before and you do it when you claim you are not Dinka(there is nothing wrong with being a Dinka)while you are actually a Dinka.By and large Southerners are polite people ,it is only the few who went to the west,think by using some ( filthy) languge they will be more civilized!

    You invent an enemy from your morbid mentality, and you start fighting with your invented enemy..Mr. DON QUOSIUTE !

    You are sick , schisophrenic person, you need urgent mental medical care..Mr.HATE MONGER.

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  • David_N
    David_N

    France seeks exclusion of Sudanese president from Egypt summit
    The French government is welcome to the Sharm El-Sheik, the Mt.Sinai for Chad/Darfur, and North Sudan/Khartoum summit.

    Also, former French colonial Arab states of Lebanon, the issues of Hezubollah and Damascus tactics of terrorizing Egypt/Sudan and Yisrael must welcome talk with that issues as well as Darfur!!!

    French has a lot of responsibility over Lebanon/Syria Hezubollah issues into African Territory, so be aware of that!

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  • Dinka Dominated SPLA
    Dinka Dominated SPLA

    France seeks exclusion of Sudanese president from Egypt summit
    TO ALL OF THE ABOVE DEATH TO WICKED MAN MR NYAGATISM.

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  • M.Cool.J
    M.Cool.J

    France seeks exclusion of Sudanese president from Egypt summit
    What is the reason for excluding the wicked man guys?
    It is good becoz what is gonna to be discussed is too crucial for him to attend.

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  • Alexander Kuol
    Alexander Kuol

    France seeks exclusion of Sudanese president from Egypt summit
    Great France, Keeps it up……Don’t allow criminal president to attend such important meetings.

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