Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
By Steve Paterno
December 1, 2011 — Since the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant against President Omar al-Bashir in March of 2009, just overnight, the dictator became prisoner within the confines of his own country, as he risks apprehension in any case he travels abroad. In search for solution, the regime then mounted fierce diplomatic campaign to circumvent the ICC authority and have charges leveled against President al-Bashir be dropped. These alleged charges are horrendous. They are ten counts in total, ranging from crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide; for the ethnic cleansing that President al-Bashir is waging in Sudan’s Darfur region.
Unfortunately, the regime’s diplomatic bid didn’t render any considerable support that it desperately needed. Instead, the regime is only able to win the sympathy of a handful of insignificant and reluctant allies, who are toothless to foil ICC legal proceedings, which is taking the life of its own, with devastating toll against President al-Bashir’s reign.
Cornered, President al-Bashir had no choice but ended up considering to limit his visitations to those only few countries he thinks are sympathetic to him. Even then, those limited visitations come with surmountable risks. For example, President al-Bashir was invited during the inauguration of South African President Jacob Zuma in May of 2009, and the same officials who invited him, warned that if he ever showed, they will be forced to lock him up. This is also a similar case in Uganda, where President al-Bashir was invited on several occasions, but the potential for his arrest is left open. In all these incidents, President al-Bashir dropped the invitations all together, for fearing the obvious.
In some of President al-Bashir’s daring trips, he miraculously survived near arrest scares. The regime in Khartoum is always afraid of the danger that President al-Bashir’s plane would likely face midair flight diversion in some of the hostile airspace, which will eventually lead into his detention. He actually came too close to facing this scenario in June of this year when he was flying from Iran en route to China, only to encounter refusal for passage through the airspace of countries ready to arrest him. When President al-Bashir’s flight was diverted back into Tehran, his Chinese sympathizers were uncomfortably at lost and those in Khartoum confirmed their worst fear.
Those in Khartoum also happened to discover midair flight diversion was not the only danger President al-Bashir faces when he decides to travel abroad. For example, in one of President al-Bashir’s trips to Ethiopia, he was stuck inside his plane at Mekele Airport, because the airport crew could not bring the boarding ladder on time. The anxieties of President al-Bashir and those of his entourage were further exacerbated when they caught a sight of a plane bearing USA flag taxing near them. Their expressed mood was of “severe panic” that it was the end. Even though this was a false alarm, the tyrant never takes chances in these situations, knowing too well his ultimate fate.
President al-Bashirs other defiant trips are just outright embarrassing, such as in 2009, in Qatar where the Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva declined to sit next to President al-Bashir at a banquet organized for Arab and South American states summit and Argentinian President refused to take a group photo that included President al-Bashir. Who in their right sense could accept the offer to feast next to an infamous international fugitive with bloods of innocent lives on his hands or even be in the same photo with such a character.
The isolationism of President al-Bashir is further amplified by the wave of Arab Spring, which witnessed some of his fellow Arab-Islamic military dictators dramatically losing power, such is in the case of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak who is currently rotting in prison or the Libyan Colonel Maumar Gaddafi who was chased down the streets of his own hometown of Sirte and then smothered to death.
Kenya is one of the latest countries that deprived President al-Bashir of his limited freedom of travel. In 2010, President al-Bashir made a controversial trip to Kenya in order to attend a signing ceremony of Kenyan constitution. The visit put Kenyan government in awkward position as it received condemnations from all over the world. As a result, the Kenyan local chapter of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) petitioned the court to rule on the arrest warrant against President al-Bashir. Just this week, the Kenyan high court issued a landmark ruling, ordering the minister of internal security to immediately execute the arrest of President al-Bashir should he set foot in Kenya again. This ruling is significant not just because it bars President al-Bashir from traveling to Kenya, but it also sets legal precedent for justice loving people throughout Africa to compel their governments to execute the arrest warrant of international fugitives like President al-Bashir through the court system.
Although the regime in Khartoum is trying to downplay the significance of the Kenyan high court ruling, President al-Bashir took the matter upon himself by expelling Kenyan ambassador from Khartoum and recalling back Sudanese ambassador from Nairobi. Khartoum’s severance of diplomatic relation with Nairobi comes in wake of East African Community (EAC) denying Sudanese application of trying to join the community—the indication that Sudan is being immensely plunged into the abyss of isolationism. Sudan needs to do many things for it to join the family of nations, and among those things it could do is getting rid of President al-Bashir once and for all.
Steve Paterno is the author of The Rev. Fr. Saturnino Lohure, A Romain Catholic Priest Turned Rebel. He can be reached at [email protected]
Abyei Soil
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
They say, a real man is the one who risk his life for the sake of his people but president Bashir lost his way to achieve the above saying because he risked the life of his people for the sake of his life. How can you be a person when all of your neighbours are turning their backs to you because of your unkind behaviors. Mr. Steve, you put it right, Sudan is in the state of isolation by now. Abyei
Elijah B. Elkan
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Mr. Paterno,
This is one of the best article to end the year 2011. You should get an award for job well done. Bahsir is paranoid and he is delusional. Bashir had committed many crimes in name of that hideous religions call Islam. Bashir need to go away die, no one will miss him even north Sudan.
mohammed ali
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Paterno, are you lying to yourself! and astonisingly believe your lies!Basheer was elected through the same election which put Sava Kiir on power.Where is this prison you are talking about? This year Basheer went to Egypt, Qatar, Kenya, Chad, Ethiopia and up to China thousands of miles away! Or, you want him to remain outside his country.Stop lying to yourself! We know the facts!
Steve Paterno
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Dear Compatriots, Abyei and Elijah,
A new comer entered in by the name Mohammed Ali to enhance al-Bashir’s luck and I am trying to address him as well.
let’s see how many more countries Bashir can visit next year.
Steve Paterno
mohammed ali
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
am happy you admit that he is not in prison now,let us wait next year and see whether you are going to say the truth!Why are you interested in a foregin country?Your oil rich country has about 50% of the population need food help by you UN, while your”liberators” looted 1.3 in 05-06 and 2 billions in 08-09 and 180 killed monthly in your capital.If this not tyranny,then I don’t know what is tyranny
Steve Paterno
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Hi Ali,
President al-Bashir is facing justice, dead or alive. In case he is dead, we will bring him back, even unearthing his remains to face justice. And the people of South Sudan will continue to fight for their rights, comes Allah!
Steve Paterno
mohammed ali
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Paterno, one day we all face justice, Father! Those who stands with peace will be the winners, hate and war mongers are the loosers here and thereafter! I suppose you were supposed to preach this at least with your previous background not hatred!
Steve Paterno
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Hi Ali
Thanks be to God, for we never went as far as committing war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. God must be the judge if some us us cannot control ourselves in going to killing spree.
Steve Paterno
mohammed ali
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Paterno,good that now you beleive that God the judge, not the white-man who enslaved Africa and other parts of the world, now they want to enslave and judge us in the name of human rights!Unfortunately we have some people who still love to lick their shoes! Imagine Mugabee was punished for claiming back the land of his people!They call him dictator, and apartheid was modernization and civilization
Spider
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Mohamad Ali
You have to grow up and up your mind not your eye, Beshir is a Sudan president and he commits most of his crime while asuming country high seat. I am a southerner but I do not support what ICC are doing to 3rd world,also somebody like you who always stand tall depending criminal is assume to be criminal too; Beshir as a president defend himself before the court. Spiderman
Jacob Dior Macueng Aciek
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Dear Mohamed Ali,
I thought you can defend the reality but not Bashir,
president Bashir is like a lion in a goat’s coat,
why do u compare him with Salva Kiir,our president didn’t commit crimes like Bashir,wait who will be the next president to appear in the ICC? SIMPLY Bashir,a man with no future and thanks to all guys who hit the nail on the head.
mohammed ali
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Jacoub, Basheer is our president and most of the people are happy with him and all donnot accept that a single Sudanese will be put in the white-man court!Who are they to tell us about human rights? You are happy with Salva, good for you am not interfering; but you should not be bothered by Basheer he is not from your country, any more!
Elijah B. Elkan
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Mr. mohammed Ali,
I don’t you but I think you’re good man, and it okay to support your president.However, Bashir had killed millions of your people, and that’s a crime against humanity.Bashir should be allowed to travel to any country around the world because he’s bad person. Ali if you value human life then give your people freedom they need.Ali stop supporting the imbeciles in your government.
Jacob Dior Macueng Aciek
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Mohamed Ali,
you may be right because most of the Muslims don’t value human life,they believe in bloodshed,yeah i love my president because he didn’t commit crimes like Bashir and other African greedy leaders,i hate African leaders who believe in themselves not thinking about their citizens,what has Bashir done good to you in particular or none of your relatives was affected in the longest war?
mohammed ali
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Jacop,Yeah, christians value human life,like in US where the extreminated the red Indians and robbed them from their land and country,then imported black Africans in millions and enslaved them for centuries denying them even to have their own names and up to now there is a church for the white and they donnot tolerate African to stand infront of god with them who created us same and equal..co
mohammed ali
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
or where the white christians extreminated the black Aborgini and robbed them from everything with the help of the church, who did not allow those with ” mixed blood” to remain with the low black human being; though blood has the same colour. This was done with the full support of the church, who came to appologize to the Aborgini centuries after they are no longer there..con
mohammed ali
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
..This happened in Newzealand, all of South America which became latin America, as if there was nobody there before!Yeah, it is the muslims who established the apartheid in South Africa and Zimbabwi, not the white holly christians.It is a muslim who waged the first and second world war! They were not even counting us! We are part of the world but not part of the war, still they call it world war..
mohammed ali
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Only brainwased ignorants worship the white-man, who was the first to use the most terrifying weapon in the history of mankind in Hiroushima.Brainwashed ignorants repeat propoganda in parrot fashion and never try to educate themselves!
Abyei Soil
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
Mohammed Ali,
you such people are the one push Bashir to commit crimes that can not be measured in term of degree in human History of Sudan. Do you think most Northerns are happy about Bashir’s action, aggression, oppression, intimidation, marginalization, etc. It is you only who receive a monthly commission on supporting Bashir is only happy. For your information, your happiness will not last a
Abyei Soil
Pesident Omer al-Bashir trepidation over arrest
,…your happiness will not last a year again. The number of marginalized people has risen high and demand for their freedom is very high beyond Al- Bashir’s control. Surrender your things today in early hours because tomorrow gonna be another story in Sudan. Don’t ask me that I am still in the north, that’s lie. I am in the South the Abyei’s destiny. Stop intimidating people.