Sudan’s
President Omar al-Bashir has called for the removal of all international aid
groups from the country, accusing the organizations of acting as spies for the International
Criminal Court.
Al-Bashir
was addressing a large military rally in Khartoum when he announced that he
wanted the international organizations out within a year, telling the security
forces, “Within a year, we don't want to see any foreign aid group dealing with
a Sudanese citizen.”
The
controversial President has already expelled 13 foreign agencies from Sudan
after blaming them for an arrest warrant issued by the ICC. Al-Bashir has been
accused by the ICC of war crimes in Darfur where more than 300,000 people have
been killed since 2003.
According
to the United Nations the expulsion of international agencies from Sudan would
leave the country facing a greater humanitarian crisis than the one they are
currently enduring. In response to those allegations al-Bashir told the rally “If
they want to bring relief, let them drop it at airports or seaports. Let the
national organizations deal with our citizens.”
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