World | Darfur Sudan's President to Face Genocide Charge Some fear move out of the Hague could fuel instability in region By Matt Cantor Posted Jul 11, 2008 8:50 AM CDT Copied Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, right, meets with visiting delegation of U.N. Security Council ambassadors in Khartoum, Sudan Thursday, June 5, 2008. (AP Photo/Abd Raouf) The International Criminals Court will charge Sudan leader Omar Hassan al-Bashir with genocide Monday in the wake of a five-year campaign of violence that has left hundreds of thousands dead, the Washington Post reports. It will be the first time the court has charged a sitting head of state. But some at the UN worry the move will disrupt peacekeeping and relief efforts in Darfur, perhaps sparking a military backlash against UN and African Union forces. “The mission is so fragile, it would not take much for the whole thing to come crashing down,” said a UN official, while Sudan’s UN ambassador spoke of “grave repercussions” if the ICC moves forward. But “if the international community stands firm and makes it clear that these kinds of responses will only make matters worse for Bashir...then he will relent,” said the head of a watchdog group. Read These Next President Trump was not a fan of the halftime show at the Super Bowl. Some Olympians are struggling with representing the US. Vonn has surgery after 'heartbreaking' crash. Ghislaine Maxwell had a behind-the-scenes role in Clinton world. Report an error