The suit states that the government’s refusal to arrest Bashir ran counter to the ICC's call for the cooperation of state parties in facilitating the arrests of indicted individuals.
A law firm in Kampala has sued the government for failing to arrest the president of Sudan, Omar el Bashir during his recent visit to Uganda.
Bashir was in the country as a guest if the government of Uganda to attend the inauguration of President Yowerin Museveni.
The Chief Executive Officer of Legal Brain’s Trust, the Kampala law firm that has sued government, Isaac Ssemakadde, has told NTV that the government’s refusal to arrest Bashir ran counter to the International Criminal Court’s call for the cooperation of state parties in facilitating the arrests of indicted individuals.
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