Mangel på beviser: Den internationale straffedomstol i Haag afviser retssag mod mistænkt i Darfur-konflikten

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The pre-trial chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has rejected an appeal by prosecutors to overturn an earlier decision declining to confirm charges against a rebel leader accused of directing the September 2007 attack that killed a dozen African Union peacekeepers in Sudan’s strife-torn Darfur region.

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In February, the chamber said there was insufficient evidence to establish that Bahar Idriss Abu Garda, who commands a splinter group of the rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), could be held criminally responsible for the crimes he has been charged with.

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He was the first person to appear voluntarily before the ICC, which is based in The Hague, in response to a summons.

Mr. Abu Garda was charged with three war crimes – murder, attacks against a peace-keeping mission and pillaging – allegedly commit-ted when 1.000 rebels attacked the Haskanita camp in South Darfur state on 29 September 2007.

That attack killed 12 peacekeepers serving with the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) and wounded eight others.