Darfur rebel chief to appear before war crimes courtA Darfur rebel accused over a 2007 attack that killed 12 peacekeepers in the war-torn Sudanese province is set to appear before the International Criminal Court on war crimes charges. Bahr Idriss Abu Garda, who led a splinter faction of the anti-government Justice and Equality Movement The Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) is a rebel group involved in the Darfur conflict of Sudan. It is led by Khalil Ibrahim. Along with other rebel groups such as the Sudan Liberation Army, they are fighting against the government-supported Janjaweed militia. (JEM), surrendered to the court in The Hague on Sunday. He will be the first to appear before the ICC ICC See: International Chamber of Commerce regarding the Darfur conflict The Darfur conflict is a crisis in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Unlike the Second Sudanese Civil War, which was fought between the primarily Muslim north and Christian and Animist south, the current lines of conflict are seen to be ethnic and tribal, rather than religious. , which the UN says has claimed 300,000 lives and displaced more than 2.2 million since 2003, when ethnic minority rebels took up arms against the Arab-dominated regime for a greater share of resources and power. The Sudanese government says 10,000 people have been killed. The ICC, the world's only permanent tribunal for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, announced Sunday that Abu Garda had arrived in the Netherlands and would appear before a judge at 3:00 pm (1300 GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) See UTC. GMT - Universal Time 1 ) on Monday. Believed to be in his 40s, he faces three counts of war crimes for an attack against African Union African Union (AU), international organization established in 2002 by the nations of the former Organization of African Unity (OAU). The AU is the successor organization to the OAU, with greater powers to promote African economic, social, and political integration, peacekeepers at Haskanita in north Darfur North Darfur (Arabic: شمال دارفور; transliterated: Shamal Darfor) is one of the 26 wilayat or in September 2007 that killed 12 soldiers and seriously wounded A casualty whose injuries or illness are of such severity that the patient is rendered unable to walk or sit, thereby requiring a litter for movement and evacuation. See also evacuation; litter; patient. eight. ICC prosecutor Jose Moreno-Ocampo has described the act as "the most serious attack against peacekeepers in Darfur". "By killing peacekeepers, the perpetrators attacked the millions of civilians who those soldiers came to protect," the prosecutor said in a statement Sunday. Moreno-Ocampo claims the attack was carried out by splinter forces of the JEM, under the command of Abu Garda, jointly with troops belonging to another armed group. No arrest warrant had been issued for Abu Garda, as he had said he would appear before the court willingly -- the first ever to do so. The ICC has issued three arrest warrants in connection with its four-year-old investigation into the Darfur conflict -- including one for Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir, who has refused to cooperate. The court will on Monday read the charges against Abu Garda and inform him of his rights. He would be allowed to leave for Darfur afterwards, to return to The Hague later for a hearing to determine whether there are sufficient grounds for a trial.
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