iht.com
Jul 23, 2008
On his first visit to Darfur since being charged with genocide and other crimes against humanity, Sudan's president on Wednesday took notes as he listened to residents of the wasted region, and broke out in a tribal dance on a parched field in front of thousands of cheering supporters. President Omar al-Bashir, dressed in a beige summer suit and dark sunglasses, exuded defiance but also sought to cast himself as a peacemaker, not war criminal, in fiery speeches on the same troubled land where he is accused of genocide. For hours, state television broadcast live footage of thousands of Africans in brightly colored tunics screaming "God is great!" and waving banners reading "No! No! to the prosecutor!" and "We are with you, al-Bashir!" Last week, the International Criminal Court's prosecutor filed 10 charges against al-Bashir...
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