AL chief : Remaining NGOs to stay in Darfur
www.chinaview.cn 2009-03-08 04:07:30   Print

    KHARTOUM, March 7 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Arab League(AL) Secretary General Amr Moussa said Saturday that the remaining NGOs would stay in Darfur to continue humanitary operations.

    "NGOs will stay in Darfur to carry out humanitarian operations," Moussa, who came here in the afternoon, said while briefing reporters after a meeting with the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir in the presidential residence.

Visiting Arab League(AL) Secretary General Amr Moussa said Saturday that the remaining NGOs would stay in Darfur to continue humanitary operations.

Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa speaks to media after meeting with Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir in Khartoum, capital of Sudan, March 7, 2009. Amr Moussa said here Saturday that the remaining NGOs would stay in Darfur to continue humanitary operations. (Xinhua/Zhai Xi)
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    When asked if that means Sudan has revoked the decision to expel 13 foreign NGOs, Moussa told Xinhua that "what has happened is happened, and the NGOs that were not expelled would stay in Darfur to carry out their missions."

    The UN said Friday in a press release that Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is contacting leaders in the region to ask Sudan to reconsider its decision to expel the 13 NGOs, which aid some 4.7 million people in the country's war-torn western region of Darfur.

    Meanwhile, Ban has also made telephone calls with the leaders of the African Union and the AL, which group Sudan's regional allies.

Visiting Arab League(AL) Secretary General Amr Moussa said Saturday that the remaining NGOs would stay in Darfur to continue humanitary operations.

Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir (R) meets with Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa in Khartoum, capital of Sudan, March 7, 2009. (Xinhua/Osman)
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    As for the upcoming Arab summit in Doha at the end of the month, Moussa said, "We are expecting all Arab leaders to take part in the summit, so we expect that Bashir would participate in the meeting."

    Earlier on Wednesday, the Hague-based ICC issued an arrest warrant against Bashir for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the country's restive western region of Darfur between 2003 and2008.

    Sudan has rejected the ICC's jurisdiction since the court's prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo launched a campaign against Bashir in July, saying that it is not a signatory of the Rome Statute.

    "The Arab League will continue its efforts to defuse the crisis," he said, adding that an AL delegation would go to UN headquarters to lobby against the ICC's arrest warrant. "But the final results are up to the stance of members of the UN Security Council."

    The talks with the embattled president on Saturday evening was "frank," Moussa said. And the two sides also touched on regional issues, including the Palestinian cause. 

Editor: Mu Xuequan
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