DOHA, Qatar – Sudan's president, who is sought by an international court on charges of war crimes in Darfur, received a warm welcome Sunday in Qatar, where he will attend this week's Arab League summit.
President Omar al-Bashir was greeted with hugs and kisses by Qatar's emir in a red-carpet welcome at Doha's airport on Sunday. He later had coffee with the emir and the head of the Arab League. The summit begins Monday.
The 22-nation Arab League has already said it would not enforce the International Criminal Court's arrest order for al-Bashir issued on March 4 and the Sudanese leader visited Eritrea, Egypt and Libya over the past week in a show of defiance. ...
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The best line from this conference?
"The leaders reject attempts to politicize the principles of international justice and using them to undermine the sovereignty, unity and stability, of ......Sudan," said the draft resolution.
Why only Sudan? Are there some who constantly attempt to politicize the principles of international justice to undermine the sovereignty, unity and stability of ...........? Fill in the blank.
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