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There has been a strong international reaction to the ICC's application for an arrest warrant for Sudan's President Omer el Beshir for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur. But who is supporting the ICC's move against the Sudanese regime and who is trying to block it?...

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Keywords:

IN FAVOUR OF PROSECUTING PRESIDENT OMER EL BESHIR, Abdel Wahed Mohamed Nur, Khalil Ibrahim Mohamed, AMBIVALENT, Britain, AGAINST, Chadian, Hissène Habré, Senegal, Liberian, Charles Taylor, Algeria, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Eritrea, Kenya, Libya, South Africa, Tanzania, Ali Osman Mohamed Taha, Nafi'e Ali, Mustafa Osman Ismail, Ghazi Salah el Din Atabani, Awad Ahmed el Jaz, Ali Ahmed Kurti, Bona Malwal Madut Riing, El Sadig el Mahdi, Mohamed Osman el Mirghani, Iraq, Iran, Ahmed Ibrahim el Tahir, Hamas, Hezbollah, El Gama'a el Islamiya

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