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- Nigeria's Senate Moves to Cancel ICC Pact with US (Aug 19, 2005)
Nigerian lawmakers have called on the president to cancel a pact with the United States that prevents Nigeria from surrendering suspected American war criminals to the International Criminal Court.
- International Criminal Court Finds Credible Evidence of Grave Crimes in Darfur (Jun 29, 2005 United Nations)
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is moving rapidly to investigate allegations of war crimes in the Darfur region of Sudan.
- Sudan Says It Will Not Confront UN Over Darfur War Crimes Probe (Jun 7, 2005)
Sudan's foreign minister says his government will not confront the United Nations over its decision to refer suspected war criminals in Darfur to the International Criminal Court.
- Focus: Darfur - The Question Of Genocide (Jun 7, 2005 Washington)
The International Criminal Court at The Hague has opened a formal investigation into war crimes committed in Sudan's western Darfur region.
- International Criminal Court Launches Darfur Investigation (Jun 6, 2005 Nairobi)
The International Criminal Court has launched a formal investigation into crimes committed in the war-torn Darfur region of western Sudan.
- International Criminal Court to Begin Investigation of Alleged Darfur War Crimes (Jun 6, 2005)
The International Criminal Court at The Hague is expected to launch a formal investigation into possible war crimes in Sudan's western Darfur region.
- Kenyans Angry Over US Pressure To Sign ICC Agreement (May 30, 2005 Nairobi)
Angry Kenyans are urging their government not to sign an agreement with the United States that would require Kenya to get permission from the U.S. government before surrendering U.S. war crimes suspects to the International Criminal Court.
- Northern Uganda: ICC Could Suspend War Crimes Investigations (Apr 18, 2005 Nairobi)
The International Criminal Court (ICC) could suspend its ongoing investigations into possible war crimes committed in the northern Ugandan war between the government and the rebel Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), an ICC spokesman says.
- UN Gives Darfur War Crimes Evidence to International Criminal Court (Apr 5, 2005 United Nations)
The United Nations has turned over evidence of atrocities in Sudan's Darfur region to the International Criminal Court at The Hague.
- Sudanese President Rejects Outside Trials For War Crimes Suspects (Apr 3, 2005)
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir says Sudan will not hand over any of its citizens to a foreign court, after the United Nations voted to refer Darfur war crimes suspects to the International Criminal Court.
- After Historic UN War Crimes Resolution ICC Chief Prosecutor Requests Darfur Documents (Apr 1, 2005 Washington)
The Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Luis Moreno-Ocampo has requested the Commission of Inquiry on Darfur to hand over thousands of pages of documents related to war crimes in the Sudanese region.
- Darfur War Crimes Referred to International Criminal Court (Apr 1, 2005 United Nations)
After weeks of intense negotiations, the U.N. Security Council Thursday adopted a resolution to refer the cases of those accused of murder, rape and pillage in the Darfur region of Sudan to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
- Darfur Rebel Groups Hail UN War Crimes Resolution (Apr 1, 2005 Nairobi)
Rebel groups are pleased with a United Nations resolution to refer war crimes suspects in the Darfur region of western Sudan to the International Criminal Court.
- Security Council Refers Darfur War Crimes to International Criminal Court (Apr 1, 2005 United Nations)
The U.N. Security Council has agreed to refer Darfur war crimes cases to the International Criminal Court at The Hague.
- Northern Ugandan Leaders Consult With the International Criminal Court (Mar 17, 2005 Washington)
A six-man delegation from northern Uganda is in The Hague this week for consultations with the International Criminal Court, the ICC.
- US Push for African Court Undermines Efforts to Try Darfur War Crimes (Mar 2, 2005 Washington)
The U.S. government is opposing a plan to bring alleged Sudanese war criminals before the International Criminal Court in The Hague for atrocities committed in Darfur.
- Refer Darfur Violations to the ICC, Senior UN Official Urges (Feb 17, 2005 Nairobi)
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Louise Arbour, on Wednesday recommended that the UN Security Council refer reports of human rights violations in the western Sudanese region of Darfur to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
- Darfur Crisis Causes US To Stumble Over Opposition To International Criminal Court (Feb 6, 2005)
A United Nations commission says government troops and the Janjawid Arab militia have committed mass killings, torture, rape, and other atrocities against rebel African tribesmen in Sudan's Darfur region since 2003.
- US Opposes Referral of Darfur War Crimes to International Criminal Court (Feb 1, 2005 Washington)
The United States says there must be accountability for war crimes in Sudan's western Darfur region.
- UN Report Documents Widespread Atrocities in Darfur (Feb 1, 2005 United Nations)
United Nations investigators have concluded that Sudan's government and Arab militias have committed widespread atrocities in Darfur and recommended that the case against them be brought before the International Criminal Court.
- Ivory Coast Warring Sides Brace for Sanctions (Jan 28, 2005 Abidjan)
Leaders from warring sides in divided Ivory Coast are bracing for sanctions from the United Nations Security Council as well as possible prosecution before the Hague-based International Criminal Court.
- International Criminal Court Investigates Central African Republic (Jan 8, 2005 Washington)
The government in the Central African Republic has asked the International Criminal Court to look into whether war crimes have been committed in the country during the two-and-a-half years since the U.N. tribunal began operating.
- International Criminal Court Opens First Investigation As US Withdraws UN Resolution Seeking Impunit (Jun 24, 2004 The Hague / New York)
The Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Wednesday announced his decision to open the first investigation of the ICC.
- International Criminal Court Begins Investigation into Congo War Crimes (Jun 23, 2004)
The International Criminal Court says it has begun to investigate crimes against humanity in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Annan Urges Halt to Continued Court Immunity for US Forces (Jun 17, 2004 United Nations)
U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan is urging the Security Council to stop protecting U.S. peacekeeping troops from International Criminal Court prosecution.
- US Asks to Continue Exemption from International Criminal Court (May 22, 2004 United Nations)
The United States is asking the U.N. Security Council to extend the exemption of U.S. peacekeepers from prosecution in international courts.
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