September 15, 2020 -The International Criminal Court ICC has begun a process of opening an office in Sudan, where it advertised jobs of freelance interpreters to work in Darfur.

Darfur 24, monitored the job advertisement for interpreters on the United Nations Jobs website.

According to the advertisement,  applicants should know the local languages, in particular ( Fur and Zaghawa languages), in addition to mastering the English or French language.


The transitional government in Sudan had announced earlier that  it would fully  cooperate with the International Criminal Court, and confirmed that the defendants wanted for various crimes, including
Omar Albashir, would appear before the court as soon as  legal understandings with the Public Prosecutor’s office were completed.

Ali Koshyb whose  accused of committing  war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur,   voluntarily  handed over himself, last June, to the  ICC.

Between 2007 and 2010, the Hague based  court, issued arrest warrants against the ousted Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir, his defense minister, Abdul Rahim Muhammad Hussein, the leader of the dissolved National Congress Party Ahmed Haroun, and the militia leader Ali Kushayb, on charges of war crimes in the Darfur region.