Many non-governmental organizations are also taking action to press governments so that they live up to their obligations under the Rome Statute to investigate and prosecute international crimes at the national level.
Al-Bashir’s shrinking world
Civil society efforts to enforce two ICC arrest warrants for Omar al-Bashir is making the Sudanese president think twice about travelling internationally
2009, South Africa
Al-Bashir declines invitation to attend President Jacob Zuma’s inauguration after activists threaten legal action.
2010, Kenya
Civil society protests as al-Bashir attends ceremony for Kenya’s new constitution
2010, Zambia
Al-Bashir cancels planned attendance at the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region following outcry.
2010, Central African Republic
At the last minute, al-Bashir decides not to attend a celebration of 50 years of Central African Republic independence.
2012, Malawi
Malawi President Joyce Banda refuses to welcome al-Bashir for an African Union (AU) summit, forcing its relocation to Ethiopia.
2013, Nigeria
The Nigerian Coalition for the ICC applies for arrest warrant in local court as al-Bashir makes a surprise visit to the country for an AU conference. He flees less than 24 hours after his arrival.
2014, Democratic Republic of Congo
90 civil society organizations call for al-Bashir’s arrest when attending a regional summit. He leaves early.
2015, South Africa
Al-Bashir is forced to flee after civil society applies for execution of ICC arrest warrants in Pretoria’s high court.