Bashir defies ICC arrest warrant in Chad visit
- 12 years ago
Sudan's president has arrived in Chad on his first trip to a full member state of the International Criminal Court, which is demanding his arrest for war crimes and genocide.
Omar Al Bashir entered the capital N'Djamena to a warm welcome, with Chad saying it is under no obligation to arrest him.
He will be attending a summit of the Sahel-Saharan states in the country, despite Chad being a signatory of the Rome Statute that binds members to honour arrest warrants issued by the global court.
Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reports from Khartoum, Sudan's capital.
Omar Al Bashir entered the capital N'Djamena to a warm welcome, with Chad saying it is under no obligation to arrest him.
He will be attending a summit of the Sahel-Saharan states in the country, despite Chad being a signatory of the Rome Statute that binds members to honour arrest warrants issued by the global court.
Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reports from Khartoum, Sudan's capital.