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CHRONOLOGY-Conflict in Sudan's Darfur
14 Jul 2008 11:51:48 GMT
Source: Reuters
July 14 (Reuters) - The International Criminal Court's (ICC) prosecutor on Monday charged Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, with genocide and crimes against humanity in Darfur.

Below is a chronology of some major events in the conflict in western Sudan:

February 2003 - Two rebel groups rise up, saying government neglects arid region and arms Arab militia against civilians.

April 8, 2004 - Government, Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) and Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) rebels agree ceasefire, later agreeing it should be monitored by foreign forces.

May 5, 2006 - Sudan's government and SLA sign new peace deal. Rival SLA faction and the smaller JEM reject the deal.

Aug. 31 - U.N. Security Council votes to create a U.N. peacekeeping force of 26,000 U.N. troops and police in Darfur, but Sudan rejects the idea of foreign troops.

Feb. 27, 2007 - International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor names first two war crimes suspects in Darfur. Sudan says the ICC has no jurisdiction and rejects arrest warrants.

May 29 - U.S. President George W. Bush imposes new U.S. sanctions on Sudan and asks for support for an international arms embargo to end what he calls genocide in Darfur.

Aug 1 - The U.N. Security Council authorises 26,000 troops and police for Darfur's hybrid mission and approves the use of force to protect civilians.

Oct 27 - Darfur peace talks open in Libya and the government declares an immediate unilateral ceasefire, but key rebel groups are absent.

Feb. 3, 2008 - Chad's President Idriss Deby survives attack on capital by rebels he says were backed by Sudan. Khartoum denies this.

May 5 - Sudanese government bombs hit primary school and market place in Darfur, killing at least 13 people in latest upsurge of violence.

May 10 - Fighting inside Khartoum. Darfur rebels say they have entered the city.

May 11 - The last of the Darfur rebel forces leave Sudan's capital after unprecedented battles in the Khartoum suburb of Omdurman.

-- Sudan accuses Chad of backing the rebels and cuts diplomatic relations. Chad denies involvement.

May 12 - JEM leader Khalil Ibrahim says he will keep launching attacks until President Bashir's government falls.

May 21 - Up to 60 heavily armed men ambush and take weapons from Nigerian troops of the joint U.N./African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) close to the capital of West Darfur, El Geneina.

May 29 - A Ugandan officer working for UNAMID is found dead in the North Darfur capital of El Fasher. The Ugandan was the first peacekeeper killed since UNAMID troops arrived.

June 5 - Luis Moreno-Ocampo, ICC prosecutor says he will seek new indictments against top officials, accusing Sudan's "entire state apparatus" of involvement in crimes in Darfur.

June 30 - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the AU chairperson appoint Djibril Yipene Bassole, Burkina Faso's foreign minister, as Darfur mediator.

July 8 - Darfur militiamen ambush and kill seven members of UNAMID and wound 22 others in North Darfur. Darfur's main rebel groups deny any involvement.

July 13 - Thousands of protesters chant anti-American slogans as they rally in Khartoum to protest against a potential arrest warrant against the president.

July 14 - Moreno-Ocampo asks the ICC for an arrest warrant for Bashir on crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in Darfur.

-- Sudan says it does not recognise the ICC indictment but pledges to continue with peace moves in Darfur.


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