China paper decries Sudan's Bashir arrest move
BEIJING (Reuters) - An international prosecutor could "pour oil on fire" by seeking to arrest Sudan's president, China's top official newspaper said, amplifying Beijing's opposition to pursuing charges of genocide in Darfur.
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