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Who are those wanted by the ICC over Darfur?

The Hague-based court has over the years issued several arrest warrants over alleged crimes committed in Darfur.

Sudan''s former president Omar Hassan al-Bashir sits inside a cage at the courthouse where he is facing corruption charges, in Khartoum, Sudan September 28, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah
Former president al-Bashir sits inside a cage at the court where he is facing corruption charges, in Khartoum, September 28, 2019 REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah [Reuters]
Published On 11 Feb 2020

Sudan’s transitional authorities have agreed that all those wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) over alleged atrocities in Darfur should appear before the tribunal in The Hague.

The list of suspects includes Omar al-Bashir, Sudan’s former president who was overthrown last year in the face of mass protests against his 30-year rule.

Al-Bashir, who in December was sentenced by a Sudanese court to two years in detention for corruption, is wanted by the ICC for alleged war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity, charges he denies.

The ICC opened its investigation into Darfur in June 2005 following a referral to the court by the UN Security Council. An estimated 300,000 people were killed in the conflict that broke out in the region in 2003. Al-Bashir’s government had said the death toll was grossly exaggerated.

Who are the accused and what are they charged with?

Omar al-Bashir

Abdel Raheem Muhammad Hussein

Ahmad Muhammad Harun

Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-al-Rahman (Ali Kushayb)

Abdallah Banda Abakaer Nourain