By Muhyadin Ahmed Roble, AfricaNews
NAIROBI, 9 February 2010: The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands has dismissed war crimes charges against Sudan rebel leader Bahar Idriss Abu Garda.
He was accused of arranging the killing of 12 African Union peacekeepers in Darfur in 2007. But ICC prosecutors ruled that there was not enough proof to lead a trial.
Abu Garda who was a top member of the Justice and Equality Movement (Jem), the main rebel group in Darfur, is the first Sudanese rebel leader to appear before the court in The Hague.
Abu Garda who left Jem in 2008 and formed the United Resistance Front was one of three Sudanese rebels wanted in link with the attack and appeared before the ICC in The Hague last May to face the charges.
The international Criminal Court has already issued a warrant for president al-Bashir’s arrest in March and accused him of war crimes in the western Sudan region of Darfur. Bashir denies the charges.