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Jordan rejects HRW call to arrest Bashir

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Amman said Monday that it welcomes the participat­ion of all Arab countries in the 28th Arab Summit, including Sudan.

“According to the Arab League charter, all member states have access to all Arab League activities at all levels,” Jordan’s Minister Of State For Media Affairs Mohammed Momani told Arab News on Monday.

“Sudan is an Arab state and an active member of the Arab League and thus Jordan welcomes the participat­ion of the Arab Republic of Sudan,” he added.

Momani’s statement came in the aftermath of Human Rights Watch’s call on Jordan to deny entry to Sudanese President Omar Bashir or arrest him if he enters the country. Bashir has been invited to visit Jordan on Wednesday to attend the Arab League summit taking place at the King Hussein Convention Center.

“Jordan would be defying its internatio­nal obligation­s as an Internatio­nal Criminal Court ( ICC) member if it allows Bashir to visit without arresting him,” said Elize Keppler, associate internatio­nal justice director at Human Rights Watch.

“Welcoming an ICC fugitive would undermine the Jordanian government’s recent efforts to strengthen the country’s rule of law,” Keppler added.

Meanwhile, the Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Ibrahim Ghandour confirmed that President Bashir will lead the Sudanese delegation to the summit, which he said comes at a critical time in the life of the country.

He said the summit is set to discuss developmen­t and rehabilita­tion efforts in Sudan as well as the question of Arab food security.

The minister criticized HRW, which he said continues to fabricate reports about Sudan, including allegation­s of the use of chemical weapons in the Jabal Mara area or Darfur.

He said that HRW’s allegation­s had been negated by documents and records proving otherwise and added that the internatio­nal community elected a Sudanese official as deputy chairperso­n of the Hague- based Organizati­on for Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons.

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Sudanese President Omar Bashir

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