ICC Believes War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity Are Taking Place Now in Sudan's Darfur Region
EL FASHER, NORTH DARFUR, SUDAN, JUL 10 – The bombing is part of ongoing conflict in Darfur where over 40,000 have died and nearly 13 million displaced, according to United Nations agencies.
- The conflict began in mid-April 2023, leading to clashes between the Sudanese army and RSF, with fighting spreading to Darfur, according to ICC investigations.
- ICC investigators collected over 7,000 evidence items, with about 40,000 killed and nearly 13 million displaced in Darfur, highlighting the scale of ongoing atrocities.
- The ICC's 2023 Darfur probe remains active, with a first decision possible after the 2024 trial of Ali Kushayb, highlighting ongoing prospects for accountability.
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About 40,000 people have now been killed and 13 million displaced.
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Read Full ArticleICC believes war crimes and crimes against humanity are taking place now in Sudan’s Darfur region
The International Criminal Court (ICC) believes war crimes and crimes against humanity are continuing to take place in Sudan’s vast western Darfur region where civil war has raged for more than two years, the tribunal’s deputy prosecutor said Thursday.
·Atlanta, United States
Read Full ArticleThe civil war in Sudan has triggered the world's biggest hunger and refugee crisis.The International Criminal Court in The Hague has been investigating several actors in the North-East African country for years.
·Bonn, Germany
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