Wanted Sudanese president to visit China
The reported visit has sparked outrage from human rights groups who have repeatedly called for Mr Bashir’s arrest.
“It is outrageous that anyone would welcome him into their border without arresting him,” said Tom Andrews, president of the Save Darfur Coalition.
His comments were echoed by Elise Keppler, acting director of the International Justice Program at Human Rights Watch, who said “Omar al-Bashir should be in The Hague facing justice, not in China celebrating at their World War II event”.
“Experience has shown that fugitives may be able to evade justice for a time, but not indefinitely,” she added.