Sudanese leader travels to Mauritania despite ICC indictment


Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir has travelled on Sunday to Mauritania despite the pending International Criminal Court (ICC) threat against him, the state news agency (SUNA) said here on Sunday.
Bashir’s visit to South Africa last June became dramatic when he narrowly escaped an arrest warrant against him by a South African court.

The agency said that Bashir went to Mauritania to participate at the fourth ordinary summit of the Great Green Wall of the Sahara and the Sahel Initiative.

The two day summit aims to follow up the planned project to plant a wall of trees across Africa at the southern edge of the Sahara Desert as a means to prevent desertification.

It is the second time for Bashir to visit the North African country since the ICC issued the arrest warrant against him in March 2009.

Bashir has been indicted by the ICC for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide in Darfur.

Mauritania is not a state party to the ICC as it did not sign the Rome Statute that created the court.

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