Sudan expels 2 foreign aid workers in Darfur
The expulsion order comes days after the International Criminal Court charged Sudan’s president, Omar al-Bashir, with genocide in Darfur.
Al-Bashir reacted similarly last year when the court issued an arrest warrant for him on charges of crimes against humanity in Darfur. After that charge was announced, al-Bashir expelled 13 foreign aid organizations — most of which were working in Darfur — compounding the humanitarian crisis in the region.
Al-Bashir has refused to recognize the court or cooperate with it.
Sudan’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Muwaia Khaled, said the agency’s employees, an Italian and a Spaniard, had violated the conditions of the original agreement with the agency and were declared persona non-grata. Khaled said the pair were given 72-hours — as of late Wednesday — to leave the country.
The organization’s Geneva-based spokesman, Jean-Philippe Chauzy, said the Sudanese government gave no explanation for the move.
He said the expulsions would impact the agency’s activities on the ground in Darfur. The organization keeps a data base of Darfur refugees, provides them with assistance and protection, and assesses their relocation.
Chauzy said the agency was still in "shock" from the expulsions, and said it was too early to decide how it would respond. Ten international and 70 local staff remain in Darfur for the agency.
The United Nations estimates 300,000 people have died and 2.7 million have been forced from their homes since ethnic African rebels rose up in 2003, accusing Sudan’s Arab-dominated central government of neglect and discrimination.
Also Thursday, a Khartoum criminal court sentenced three journalists to between two and five years in prison on charges of undermining the constitution and disseminating false information.
The three opposition journalists were facing charges that included terrorism and espionage for articles deemed too critical of the central government. Sudanese authorities have closed indefinitely the newspaper the journalists worked for.
Rights groups say the government has been clamping down on freedom of expression in Sudan, particularly after the April elections, in which al-Bashir easily won another five-year term.
NEWS FEED
England and Ghana drew in their World Cup match
Trump: US needs less than a week to finish job in resuming war with Iran
US Senate votes to halt Iran war in latest rebuke of Trump
Türkiye, Poland seek closer cooperation on security, defense, EU ties
Trump to present trophy at World Cup final, says Infantino
Trump believes ceasefire in Lebanon will become reality
World Cup: Portugal beats Uzbekistan 5-0 in Group K
Pezeshkian: Iran's missiles not in US deal, will never be
Pakistani Prime Minister: Iran-US memorandum does not mention missile program
Trump: There is no rush to send nuclear inspectors to Iran
Rubio explained what the allocation of funds for Iran's reconstruction depends on
President Ilham Aliyev’s social media accounts featured video showcasing Serdar Berdimuhamedov‘s visit to Azerbaijan -VIDEO
Ronaldo became the first footballer to score in six World Cups
Türkiye key to Middle Corridor, connectivity agenda: EU commissioner
US Secretary of State calls it illegal for any country to collect tolls for passage through Hormuz
Chairman of Shura Council of Oman arrives in Azerbaijan on working visit
Armenia hopes borders with Azerbaijan and Türkiye to be opened by 2030
Azerbaijan`s Prosecutor General visits Slovakia
Appeal court hearing on complaints filed by Arayik Harutyunyan, Arkadi Ghukasyan and others continues-PHOTO
Putin: Moscow is ready for talks with Ukraine based on agreements reached in Istanbul
27th session of the PUIC General Committee held
Speaker of Türkiye's parliament arrives in Azerbaijan
As talks begin, Lebanon’s president says Beirut will accept ‘nothing less’ than IDF withdrawal
Hakan Fidan meets with Azerbaijani ambassador
Iran reopens western part of country’s airspace
700 tons of wheat shipped from Russia to Armenia via transit through Azerbaijan-UPDATED-PHOTO
Iran announces three-day holiday in Tehran for Ali Khamenei’s funeral
Oman and Iran to pursue talks on managing navigation in Strait of Hormuz
5th round of Lebanon-Israel talks begins in Washington
Azerbaijan, Serbia and Türkiye hold next phase of audiovisual media exchange program in Belgrade
Putin: As the situation on the frontline worsens, Kyiv has resorted to attacking civilian targets in Russia
Baseless campaign against Albert Agarunov: What is behind the artificial hype?-COMMENTARY
Explosion at ammunition depot and disposal facility in Türkiye leaves two dead
Ukrainian special forces blow up railway bridge over North Crimean Canal
A group of civil servants awarded state honors-ORDER
Iran says card-based banking hit by cyberattack on three lenders
Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa expected to visit Ankara around NATO summit
President Ilham Aliyev shares post about meeting with children in Shusha-VIDEO
One killed, four injured after car accident in Berlin
Türkiye and Armenia discuss restoration of railway and road links
Ursula von der Leyen expected to visit Armenia next week
EBRD allocates €230 million for development of the Trans-Caspian Corridor
Trump says 19 million barrels of oil exited Strait of Hormuz on Monday
Trump says Iran has fully agreed to nuclear inspections
European Court of Human Rights finds Russia responsible for torture and killing of Georgian soldiers
Kremlin signals readiness for negotiations with Ukraine
Garabagh Horse gifted to the President of Turkmenistan
President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov concluded state visit to Azerbaijan
Presidents of Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan had lunch together in Shusha
Ukraine believes it secured Trump's backing to act 'more boldly' toward Russia