It is curious that President Bashir has reacted so violently to Kenya while he has been largely silent on other countries that have indicated they may enforce the ICC arrest warrant.
According to the ICJ-Kenya, which filed the case, the Kenyan court action is not unprecedented. The South African Litigation Centre made a similar application in May 2009 following word that President Bashir planned to attend the inauguration of President Jacob Zuma.
President Bashir cancelled the trip, and Sudan did not sever diplomatic links or issue any threats against South Africa.
And the following year, the Ugandan Foreign Minister Henry Okello Oryem announced that President Bashir might be arrested if he made a planned visit to Uganda.
President Yoweri Museveni renounced the statement and apologised to President Bashir, who however put off any trip to Kampala. But, again, he did not expel the Ugandan ambassador or issue any threats of sanctions.
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