Chad says will not arrest Sudan's Bashir
N'DJAMENA, July 21 (Reuters) - Chad said on Wednesday it would not arrest Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir who arrived in the country for his first visit to a full member state of the world court which is demanding his arrest for genocide.
"We are not obliged to arrest Omar Hassan al-Bashir ... He came for the (Sahel-Saharan states summit) and he will return home safe and sound," Ahmat Mahamat Bachir, Chad's interior and security minister, told Reuters. The International Criminal Court and a host of rights groups called on Chad to arrest Bashir after he arrived in N'Djamena. (Reporting by Moumine Ngarmbassa; writing by David Lewis)
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