International court tells BBC of breakthrough in Sudan war crimes probe
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International Criminal Court officials say they have made a major breakthrough in their investigation into crimes in Sudan's Darfur region. The information and evidence gathered allow prosecutors to link atrocities to the leadership of the Rapid Response Force and the country's military. The international court is investigating attacks in several cities in the region in 2023. According to United Nations experts, some of the crimes also bear the …
Sudan War Crimes Probe: ICC Says It Has Broken Through to Darfur’s Leadership, but Three Years On, Not a Single Warrant Has Been Filed
The International Criminal Court says it has achieved a breakthrough in linking Darfur war crimes to senior leadership, according to Deputy Prosecutor Nazhat Shameem Khan, though no public arrest warrants have been issued more than three years into Sudan's civil war. The post Sudan War Crimes Probe: ICC Says It Has Broken Through to Darfur’s Leadership, but Three Years On, Not a Single Warrant Has Been Filed appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
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