Dr. Ismail Describes ICC as Racist and Adopting Double Standard Method
(SUNA)
The Presidential Advisor, Dr. Mustafa Osman Ismail, Monday held talks in Cairo with the Secretary General of the Arab League, Amro Musa, which included the stance of the Arab League concerning the International Criminal Court (ICC), the negotiations in Doha and the preparations for the referendum of south Sudan in next January
In a statement to the press after the meeting, Dr. Ismail said that the government is adherent to the Doha forum for realizing peace in Darfur and will not accept any other forum, adding that the Arab League and Sudan are sharing identical views in this respect
He expressed hope that the negotiations in Doha will soon achieve its goal on the light of the positive signals taking place, including the improvement of the Sudanese - Chadian relations, negotiation of a number of Darfurian movements with the government under the title of the Liberation and Justice Movement as well as the positive indicators shown by the leader of Sudan Liberation Movement, Abdul-Wahid Mohamed Nour
Dr. Ismail said that he assured the Arab League's Secretary General that Sudan government is maintaining the upper hand in Darfur, and that the Security forces, the Armed Forces and UNAMID are in full control on the security situation in Darfur
Meanwhile, Dr. Ismail said that the Sudanese people are giving no concern to the so-called International Criminal Court, describing this court as racist and deals with double-standard method
He said that if the ICC should have given concern to the crimes being committed in Gaza, Afghanistan and Iraq if is really an international court
Dr. Ismail has lauded the refuse of the African Union, the Arab League, the Non Allied Movements and many countries to deal with the decision of the International Criminal Court
Dr. Ismail said that his talks with Amro Musa included the situation in Sudan and preparations for the International Donors Conference for East Sudan, scheduled to be held in Kuwait by the end of next November


