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16.03.2010
Bahr Idriss Abu Garda     Investigations underway     ICC     Darfur
Bahr Idriss Abu Garda was born in Nana, in the North-Darfour region of Sudan. He is a member of the Zaghawa tribe and is believed to be around 40 years old. From January 2005 until 26 September 2007, Abu Garda held the vice-presidency of the Islamist armed group known as the Justice and Equality Movement (“JEM”), fighting against the pro-government armed groups. On 4 October 2007, he participated, together with others, in the formation of a n...

16.02.2010
Ali Muhammad Ali Abd Al Rahman     Sought - Arrest warrant     ICC     Darfur
Ali Kushayb had been commanding thousands of Militia (Janjaweed) fighters by mid-2003. According to the Prosecutor's evidence, he issued orders to the Militia and the armed forces to victimise the civilian populations through mass rape and other sexual offences, killings, torture, inhumane acts, pillaging and looting of residences and marketplaces, the displacement of the resident community and other alleged criminal acts. The Darfur confl...

04.02.2010
Omar Hassan Ahmad Al-Bashir     Sought - Arrest warrant     ICC     Darfur
Omar Hassan Al-Bashir was born on 1 January 1944 in Hosh Bannaga in Sudan, 100 km northeast of Khartoum. After completing his secondary education, Omar Hassan Al-Bashir was admitted as a pilot into the military academy. He graduated in 1967 and then served in the Air Force, before being transferred to the infantry brigade. In the early 1980s, he obtained two masters degrees, including one in Malaysia. He was also awarded a fellowship of the S...

21.03.2008
Ahmad Mohammed Harun     Sought - Arrest warrant     ICC     Darfur
Ahmad Mohammed Harun was appointed as head of the “Darfur Security desk” in early 2003. The most prominent of his coordination tasks was his management of, and personal participation in, the recruitment, funding and arming of Militia (Janjaweed) – forces that would ultimately number in the tens of thousands. During a public meeting, Ahmad Harun said that as the head of the Darfur Security desk, he had been given “all the power and authority to ki...
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