The International Criminal Court investigation in Darfur or the situation in Darfur is an ongoing investigation by the International Criminal Court (ICC) into criminal acts committed during the War in Darfur. Although Sudan is not a state party to the Rome Statute, the treaty which created the ICC, the situation in Darfur was referred to the ICC's Prosecutor by the United Nations Security Council in 2005. As of June 2019[update], five suspects remained under indictment by the court: Ahmed Haroun, Ali Kushayb, Omar al-Bashir, Abdallah Banda and Abdel Rahim Mohammed Hussein. Charges against Bahar Abu Garda were dropped on the basis of insufficient evidence in 2010 and those against Saleh Jerbo were dropped following his death in 2013. In mid-April 2019, Haroun, al-Bashir and Hussein were imprisoned in Sudan as a result of the 2019 Sudanese coup d'état. In early November 2019, the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) and Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok stated that al-Bashir would be transferred to the ICC. One of the demands of the displaced people of Darfur visited by Hamdok prior to Hamdok's statement was that "Omar Al Bashir and the other wanted persons" had to be surrendered to the ICC.
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File no. | 02/05 |
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Referred by | UN Security Council |
Date referred | 31 March 2005 |
Date opened | 6 June 2005 |
Incident(s) | War in Darfur (Raids on Haskanita) |
Crimes | Genocide: · Causing serious bodily or mental harm · Deliberately inflicting conditions calculated to destroy · Killing members of the group Crimes against humanity: · Extermination · Forcible transfer · Inhumane acts · Imprisonment · Murder · Persecution · Rape · Torture War crimes: · Attacks against civilians · Destruction of property · Murder · Outrage upon dignity · Pillaging · Rape |
Status of suspects | |
Ahmed Haroun | Fugitive |
Ali Kushayb | In custody; trial ongoing |
Omar al-Bashir | Fugitive |
Bahar Abu Garda | Charges not confirmed |
Abdallah Banda | Case in pre-trial stage |
Saleh Jerbo | Case dropped due to death |
Abdel Rahim Mohammed Hussein | Fugitive |
Background
The Darfur conflict was a guerrilla conflict that took place in the Darfur region of Sudan from 2003 until 2009–2010. The conflict began when the Sudan Liberation Army and the Justice and Equality Movement began attacking the Sudanese government in response to perceived oppression of black Sudanese by the majority Arab government. During the conflict government forces and Janjaweed militia have attacked black Sudanese in the Darfur region. These actions have been described as genocide by a number of governments and human rights groups. Omar al-Bashir, Sudan's president at the time, denied that his government had links to Janjaweed.
Referral
The International Criminal Court only has jurisdiction to investigate alleged crimes which have taken place in states or by the nationals of states that are party to the Rome Statute or that have accepted the Court's jurisdiction. Additionally, a situation can be referred to the ICC's Chief Prosecutor by the UN Security Council. In the case of Darfur, the Security Council referred the situation on 31 March 2005 after the passage of Resolution 1593. The resolution was passed by a vote of 11 in favor and zero against, with four abstentions. Argentina, Benin, Denmark, France, Greece, Japan, the Philippines, Romania, Russia, Tanzania, and the United Kingdom voted in favor and Algeria, Brazil, China, and the United States abstained.
The Prosecutor, Luis Moreno Ocampo, formally opened an investigation on 6 June 2005.
Charges
As of June 2019[update], five people remained under ICC indictment for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. Among these, Haroun, al-Bashir, and Hussein were held in detention by Sudanese authorities, with an international legal obligation of either being transferred to the ICC or of being prosecuted for the same charges in Sudan under appropriate legal procedures.
Closed cases
Charges against Bahr Idriss Abu Garda were dropped in late 2009 and the Prosecutor's appeal against this was rejected on 23 April 2010. Evidence for Saleh Jerbo having died on 19 April 2013 was accepted by the court and the case against him was closed without prejudice.
Ahmed Haroun and Ali Kushayb
Ahmed Haroun was formerly Minister of State for the Interior in the Government of Sudan and later the Minister of State for Humanitarian Affairs. He is alleged to have commanded the "Darfur security desk" which coordinated the counterinsurgency in Darfur and provided arms to the Janjaweed. Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, or Ali Kushayb, was allegedly the leader of the Janjaweed. Haroun and Kushayb were charged with the total of 51 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity against the Fur people.
The first nine counts concern attacks in and around the Kodoom villages from or around 15 August 2003 to or around 31 August 2003. Counts 10 to 20 concern attacks in and around the town of Bindisi from or around 15 August 2003 to or around 31 August 2003. Counts 21 to 37 concern attacks in and around the town of Mukjar in or around August 2003, September 2003, October 2003, December 2003, and March 2004. Counts 38 to 51 concern attacks in and around the town of Arawala in or around December 2003. Haroun is charged with 20 counts of crimes against humanity and 22 counts of war crimes while Kushayb is charged with 22 counts of crimes against humanity and 28 counts of war crimes. War crimes are listed below WC and crimes against humanity as CAH. The statute column contains the reference to the crime in the articles of the Rome Statute.
Count | CAH | WC | Crime | Statute | Haroun | Kushayb |
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1 | ![]() | ![]() | Persecution | Article 7(1)(h) | ![]() | ![]() |
2 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 7(1)(a) | ![]() | ![]() |
3 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 8(2)(c)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
4 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 7(1)(a) | ![]() | ![]() |
5 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 8(2)(c)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
6 | ![]() | ![]() | Attack against a civilian population | Article 8(2)(e)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
7 | ![]() | ![]() | Attack against a civilian population | Article 8(2)(e)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
8 | ![]() | ![]() | Destruction of property | Article 8(2)(e)(xii) | ![]() | ![]() |
9 | ![]() | ![]() | Forcible transfer of a population | Article 7(1)(d) | ![]() | ![]() |
10 | ![]() | ![]() | Persecution | Article 7(1)(h) | ![]() | ![]() |
11 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 7(1)(a) | ![]() | ![]() |
12 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 8(2)(c)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
13 | ![]() | ![]() | Rape | Article 7(1)(g) | ![]() | ![]() |
14 | ![]() | ![]() | Rape | Article 8(2)(e)(vi) | ![]() | ![]() |
15 | ![]() | ![]() | Attack against a civilian population | Article 8(2)(e)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
16 | ![]() | ![]() | Attack against a civilian population | Article 8(2)(e)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
17 | ![]() | ![]() | Inhumane acts | Article 7(1)(k) | ![]() | ![]() |
18 | ![]() | ![]() | Pillaging | Article 8(2)(e)(v) | ![]() | ![]() |
19 | ![]() | ![]() | Destruction of property | Article 8(2)(e)(xii) | ![]() | ![]() |
20 | ![]() | ![]() | Forcible transfer of a population | Article 7(1)(d) | ![]() | ![]() |
21 | ![]() | ![]() | Persecution | Article 7(1)(h) | ![]() | ![]() |
22 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 7(1)(a) | ![]() | ![]() |
23 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 8(2)(c)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
24 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 7(1)(a) | ![]() | ![]() |
25 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 7(1)(a) | ![]() | ![]() |
26 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 8(2)(c)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
27 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 8(2)(c)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
28 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 7(1)(a) | ![]() | ![]() |
29 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 7(1)(a) | ![]() | ![]() |
30 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 8(2)(c)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
31 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 8(2)(c)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
32 | ![]() | ![]() | Attack against a civilian population | Article 8(2)(e)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
33 | ![]() | ![]() | Attack against a civilian population | Article 8(2)(e)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
34 | ![]() | ![]() | Imprisonment or severe deprivation of liberty | Article 7(1)(e) | ![]() | ![]() |
35 | ![]() | ![]() | Torture | Article 7(1)(f) | ![]() | ![]() |
36 | ![]() | ![]() | Pillaging | Article 8(2)(e)(v) | ![]() | ![]() |
37 | ![]() | ![]() | Destruction of property | Article 8(2)(e)(xii) | ![]() | ![]() |
38 | ![]() | ![]() | Persecution | Article 7(1)(h) | ![]() | ![]() |
39 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 7(1)(a) | ![]() | ![]() |
40 | ![]() | ![]() | Murder | Article 8(2)(c)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
41 | ![]() | ![]() | Rape | Article 7(1)(g) | ![]() | ![]() |
42 | ![]() | ![]() | Rape | Article 8(2)(e)(vi) | ![]() | ![]() |
43 | ![]() | ![]() | Attack against a civilian population | Article 8(2)(e)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
44 | ![]() | ![]() | Attack against a civilian population | Article 8(2)(e)(i) | ![]() | ![]() |
45 | ![]() | ![]() | Outrage upon personal dignity | Article 8(2)(c)(ii) | ![]() | ![]() |
46 | ![]() | ![]() | Outrage upon personal dignity | Article 8(2)(c)(ii) | ![]() | ![]() |
47 | ![]() | ![]() | Outrage upon personal dignity | Article 8(2)(c)(ii) | ![]() | ![]() |
48 | ![]() | ![]() | Inhumane acts | Article 7(1)(k) | ![]() | ![]() |
49 | ![]() | ![]() | Pillaging | Article 8(2)(e)(v) | ![]() | ![]() |
50 | ![]() | ![]() | Destruction of property | Article 8(2)(e)(xii) | ![]() | ![]() |
51 | ![]() | ![]() | Forcible transfer of a population | Article 7(1)(d) | ![]() | ![]() |
As of June 2019[update], Haroun was held in detention by Sudanese authorities. Kushayb was located in in South Darfur in December 2017, where he was accused by Salamat tribe leaders of an attempted murder. On June 9, 2020, Kushayb was taken into custody by the International Criminal Court in The Hague. His trial began on April 5, 2022.
Omar al-Bashir
Omar al-Bashir was President of Sudan from June 1989 to April 2019. He was indicted on 4 March 2009 with five counts of crimes against humanity and two counts of war crimes:
- Attack against a civilian population, constituting a war crime in violation of article 8(2)(e)(i) of the Rome Statute;
- Pillaging, constituting a war crime in violation of article 8(2)(e)(v) of the Rome Statute;
- Murder, constituting a crime against humanity in violation of article 7(1)(a) of the Rome Statute;
- Extermination, constituting a crime against humanity in violation of article 7(1)(b) of the Rome Statute;
- Forcible transfer of a population, constituting a crime against humanity in violation of article 7(1)(d) of the Rome Statute;
- Torture, constituting a crime against humanity in violation of article 7(1)(f) of the Rome Statute;
- Rape, constituting a crime against humanity in violation of article 7(1)(g) of the Rome Statute.
On 12 July 2010 he was additionally charged with three counts of genocide:
- Killing, constituting a crime of genocide in violation of article 6(a) of the Rome Statute;
- Causing serious bodily of mental harm, constituting a crime of genocide in violation of article 6(b) of the Rome Statute;
- Deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about physical destitution, constituting a crime of genocide in violation of article 6(c) of the Rome Statute.
As of June 2019[update], al-Bashir was held in detention by Sudanese authorities. In August 2020, Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok stated that the government was willing to cooperate with the ICC in the trial of al-Bashir. As of May 2022[update], al-Bashir was still at large, and not within ICC custody.
Abdallah Banda
As of June 2019[update], Abdallah Banda, Commander-in-Chief of the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), remained a fugitive, indicted by the ICC.
Abdel Rahim Mohammed Hussein
Abdel Rahim Mohammed Hussein, former Governor of Khartoum State, indicted by the ICC, was imprisoned in Sudan in late April 2019 following the 2019 Sudanese coup d'état.
Sudanese court
On 21 January 2020, in the Darfur track of the 2019–2020 component of Sudanese peace process negotiations, the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) and Sovereignty Council representatives agreed on the creation in the Sudanese legal system of a Darfur war crimes court to be created in the Sudanese legal system for trying Darfur war crimes and crimes against humanity suspects. The SRF and the Sovereignty Council agreed to create a commission that would establish the court.
References
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External links
- ICC Situation in Darfur overview
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The International Criminal Court investigation in Darfur or the situation in Darfur is an ongoing investigation by the International Criminal Court ICC into criminal acts committed during the War in Darfur Although Sudan is not a state party to the Rome Statute the treaty which created the ICC the situation in Darfur was referred to the ICC s Prosecutor by the United Nations Security Council in 2005 As of June 2019 update five suspects remained under indictment by the court Ahmed Haroun Ali Kushayb Omar al Bashir Abdallah Banda and Abdel Rahim Mohammed Hussein Charges against Bahar Abu Garda were dropped on the basis of insufficient evidence in 2010 and those against Saleh Jerbo were dropped following his death in 2013 In mid April 2019 Haroun al Bashir and Hussein were imprisoned in Sudan as a result of the 2019 Sudanese coup d etat In early November 2019 the Forces of Freedom and Change FFC and Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok stated that al Bashir would be transferred to the ICC One of the demands of the displaced people of Darfur visited by Hamdok prior to Hamdok s statement was that Omar Al Bashir and the other wanted persons had to be surrendered to the ICC Situation in DarfurThe seal of the International Criminal CourtFile no 02 05Referred byUN Security CouncilDate referred31 March 2005Date opened6 June 2005 2005 06 06 Incident s War in Darfur Raids on Haskanita CrimesGenocide Causing serious bodily or mental harm Deliberately inflicting conditions calculated to destroy Killing members of the group Crimes against humanity Extermination Forcible transfer Inhumane acts Imprisonment Murder Persecution Rape Torture War crimes Attacks against civilians Destruction of property Murder Outrage upon dignity Pillaging RapeStatus of suspectsAhmed HarounFugitiveAli KushaybIn custody trial ongoingOmar al BashirFugitiveBahar Abu GardaCharges not confirmedAbdallah BandaCase in pre trial stageSaleh JerboCase dropped due to deathAbdel Rahim Mohammed HusseinFugitiveBackgroundThe Darfur conflict was a guerrilla conflict that took place in the Darfur region of Sudan from 2003 until 2009 2010 The conflict began when the Sudan Liberation Army and the Justice and Equality Movement began attacking the Sudanese government in response to perceived oppression of black Sudanese by the majority Arab government During the conflict government forces and Janjaweed militia have attacked black Sudanese in the Darfur region These actions have been described as genocide by a number of governments and human rights groups Omar al Bashir Sudan s president at the time denied that his government had links to Janjaweed ReferralThe International Criminal Court only has jurisdiction to investigate alleged crimes which have taken place in states or by the nationals of states that are party to the Rome Statute or that have accepted the Court s jurisdiction Additionally a situation can be referred to the ICC s Chief Prosecutor by the UN Security Council In the case of Darfur the Security Council referred the situation on 31 March 2005 after the passage of Resolution 1593 The resolution was passed by a vote of 11 in favor and zero against with four abstentions Argentina Benin Denmark France Greece Japan the Philippines Romania Russia Tanzania and the United Kingdom voted in favor and Algeria Brazil China and the United States abstained The Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo formally opened an investigation on 6 June 2005 ChargesAs of June 2019 update five people remained under ICC indictment for genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes Among these Haroun al Bashir and Hussein were held in detention by Sudanese authorities with an international legal obligation of either being transferred to the ICC or of being prosecuted for the same charges in Sudan under appropriate legal procedures Closed cases Charges against Bahr Idriss Abu Garda were dropped in late 2009 and the Prosecutor s appeal against this was rejected on 23 April 2010 Evidence for Saleh Jerbo having died on 19 April 2013 was accepted by the court and the case against him was closed without prejudice Ahmed Haroun and Ali Kushayb Ahmed Haroun was formerly Minister of State for the Interior in the Government of Sudan and later the Minister of State for Humanitarian Affairs He is alleged to have commanded the Darfur security desk which coordinated the counterinsurgency in Darfur and provided arms to the Janjaweed Ali Muhammad Ali Abd Al Rahman or Ali Kushayb was allegedly the leader of the Janjaweed Haroun and Kushayb were charged with the total of 51 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity against the Fur people The first nine counts concern attacks in and around the Kodoom villages from or around 15 August 2003 to or around 31 August 2003 Counts 10 to 20 concern attacks in and around the town of Bindisi from or around 15 August 2003 to or around 31 August 2003 Counts 21 to 37 concern attacks in and around the town of Mukjar in or around August 2003 September 2003 October 2003 December 2003 and March 2004 Counts 38 to 51 concern attacks in and around the town of Arawala in or around December 2003 Haroun is charged with 20 counts of crimes against humanity and 22 counts of war crimes while Kushayb is charged with 22 counts of crimes against humanity and 28 counts of war crimes War crimes are listed below WC and crimes against humanity as CAH The statute column contains the reference to the crime in the articles of the Rome Statute Count CAH WC Crime Statute Haroun Kushayb 1 Y N Persecution Article 7 1 h Y Y 2 Y N Murder Article 7 1 a Y Y 3 N Y Murder Article 8 2 c i Y Y 4 Y N Murder Article 7 1 a Y Y 5 N Y Murder Article 8 2 c i Y Y 6 N Y Attack against a civilian population Article 8 2 e i Y Y 7 N Y Attack against a civilian population Article 8 2 e i N Y 8 N Y Destruction of property Article 8 2 e xii Y Y 9 Y N Forcible transfer of a population Article 7 1 d Y Y 10 Y N Persecution Article 7 1 h Y Y 11 Y N Murder Article 7 1 a Y Y 12 N Y Murder Article 8 2 c i Y Y 13 Y N Rape Article 7 1 g Y Y 14 N Y Rape Article 8 2 e vi Y Y 15 N Y Attack against a civilian population Article 8 2 e i Y Y 16 N Y Attack against a civilian population Article 8 2 e i N Y 17 Y N Inhumane acts Article 7 1 k Y Y 18 N Y Pillaging Article 8 2 e v Y Y 19 N Y Destruction of property Article 8 2 e xii Y Y 20 Y N Forcible transfer of a population Article 7 1 d Y Y 21 Y N Persecution Article 7 1 h Y Y 22 Y N Murder Article 7 1 a Y Y 23 N Y Murder Article 8 2 c i Y Y 24 Y N Murder Article 7 1 a Y Y 25 Y N Murder Article 7 1 a N Y 26 N Y Murder Article 8 2 c i Y Y 27 N Y Murder Article 8 2 c i N Y 28 Y N Murder Article 7 1 a Y Y 29 Y N Murder Article 7 1 a N Y 30 N Y Murder Article 8 2 c i Y Y 31 N Y Murder Article 8 2 c i N Y 32 N Y Attack against a civilian population Article 8 2 e i Y Y 33 N Y Attack against a civilian population Article 8 2 e i N Y 34 Y N Imprisonment or severe deprivation of liberty Article 7 1 e Y Y 35 Y N Torture Article 7 1 f Y Y 36 N Y Pillaging Article 8 2 e v Y Y 37 N Y Destruction of property Article 8 2 e xii Y N 38 Y N Persecution Article 7 1 h Y Y 39 Y N Murder Article 7 1 a Y Y 40 N Y Murder Article 8 2 c i Y Y 41 Y N Rape Article 7 1 g Y Y 42 N Y Rape Article 8 2 e vi Y Y 43 N Y Attack against a civilian population Article 8 2 e i Y Y 44 N Y Attack against a civilian population Article 8 2 e i Y Y 45 N Y Outrage upon personal dignity Article 8 2 c ii N Y 46 N Y Outrage upon personal dignity Article 8 2 c ii Y Y 47 N Y Outrage upon personal dignity Article 8 2 c ii N Y 48 Y N Inhumane acts Article 7 1 k Y Y 49 N Y Pillaging Article 8 2 e v Y Y 50 N Y Destruction of property Article 8 2 e xii Y Y 51 Y N Forcible transfer of a population Article 7 1 d Y Y As of June 2019 update Haroun was held in detention by Sudanese authorities Kushayb was located in in South Darfur in December 2017 where he was accused by Salamat tribe leaders of an attempted murder On June 9 2020 Kushayb was taken into custody by the International Criminal Court in The Hague His trial began on April 5 2022 Omar al Bashir Omar al Bashir was President of Sudan from June 1989 to April 2019 He was indicted on 4 March 2009 with five counts of crimes against humanity and two counts of war crimes Attack against a civilian population constituting a war crime in violation of article 8 2 e i of the Rome Statute Pillaging constituting a war crime in violation of article 8 2 e v of the Rome Statute Murder constituting a crime against humanity in violation of article 7 1 a of the Rome Statute Extermination constituting a crime against humanity in violation of article 7 1 b of the Rome Statute Forcible transfer of a population constituting a crime against humanity in violation of article 7 1 d of the Rome Statute Torture constituting a crime against humanity in violation of article 7 1 f of the Rome Statute Rape constituting a crime against humanity in violation of article 7 1 g of the Rome Statute On 12 July 2010 he was additionally charged with three counts of genocide Killing constituting a crime of genocide in violation of article 6 a of the Rome Statute Causing serious bodily of mental harm constituting a crime of genocide in violation of article 6 b of the Rome Statute Deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about physical destitution constituting a crime of genocide in violation of article 6 c of the Rome Statute As of June 2019 update al Bashir was held in detention by Sudanese authorities In August 2020 Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok stated that the government was willing to cooperate with the ICC in the trial of al Bashir As of May 2022 update al Bashir was still at large and not within ICC custody Abdallah Banda As of June 2019 update Abdallah Banda Commander in Chief of the Justice and Equality Movement JEM remained a fugitive indicted by the ICC Abdel Rahim Mohammed Hussein Abdel Rahim Mohammed Hussein former Governor of Khartoum State indicted by the ICC was imprisoned in Sudan in late April 2019 following the 2019 Sudanese coup d etat Sudanese courtOn 21 January 2020 in the Darfur track of the 2019 2020 component of Sudanese peace process negotiations the Sudan Revolutionary Front SRF and Sovereignty Council representatives agreed on the creation in the Sudanese legal system of a Darfur war crimes court to be created in the Sudanese legal system for trying Darfur war crimes and crimes against humanity suspects The SRF and the Sovereignty Council agreed to create a commission that would establish the court References Situation in Darfur Sudan in the case of The Prosecutor v Abdallah Band Abakaer Nourain and Saleh Mohammed Jerbo Jamus PDF International Criminal Court 2013 10 04 Archived PDF from the original on 2019 06 08 Retrieved 2019 06 09 The Prosecutor of the ICC opens investigation in Darfur International Criminal Court 2005 06 29 Retrieved 2011 11 01 Bensouda Fatou 2019 06 19 Statement to the United Nations Security Council on 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