The Sudanese president threatened to kick out more aid groups and expel diplomats and peacekeepers on Sunday during his first trip to Darfur after an international court issued an arrest warrant against him for war crimes there.
Sudan has already expelled 13 of the largest aid groups operating in Darfur as part of its defiant response to the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) decision last week to indict him. Sudan has accused them of cooperating with the Netherlands-based ICC.
The statements came as the Sudanese army announced it was moving toward putting its army on full alert by mobilizing three-quarters of its troops, said the Sudan Media Center, a news agency with close links to the government.
The army renewed its allegiance to President Omar al-Bashir and said it was ready to confront any possible threat, said the report, quoting a statement from the army’s chief of staff, General Mohammed Nasreddin.
Al-Bashir was greeted by thousands of cheering supporters, including some on horse and camel back, in the North Darfur capital of El Fasher. Brandishing a sword, he told the throngs that others could be ordered to leave if they got involved with the ICC case.
The rally was attended by a number of Arab diplomats, including Egyptian, Jordanian and Lebanese figures. Western envoys did not accompany the president on the trip.
“Those who respect themselves, we will respect them. Don’t interfere in something that doesn’t concern you,” al-Bashir said.
“Don’t do anything that would harm the country’s security and stability,” he said.
“Whoever deviates, we will not let them stay, whether a voluntary organization, an envoy, a diplomatic mission or a security force,” he said.
A Chinese company signed a contract to build a road in the area during the ceremony, reflecting Sudan’s continuing close ties with China despite the crisis.
The Netherlands-based ICC accuses al-Bashir of leading a counterinsurgency against Darfur rebels that involved rapes, killings and other atrocities against civilians. Up to 300,000 people have died and 2.7 million driven from their homes in the conflict since 2003, the UN said.
The rally in El Fasher took place far away from the teeming refugee camps where tens of thousands of refugees live after fleeing their homes because of attacks by the government-backed Arab militias.
The crowd waved aloft pictures of al-Bashir as well as posters ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo with an X drawn over his face.
“Tell them all, the ICC prosecutor, the members of the court and every one who supports this court that they are under my shoe,” he said.
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