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This Story Sudan Leader To Be Charged With Genocide | Richard Dicker, director of the International Justice Program at Human Rights Watch, discusses the decision by the International Criminal Court to seek an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, charging him with genocide and crimes against humanity in a campaign of violence which led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands in Darfur. This Story A Wide-Open Battle For Power in Darfur Article | EL FASHER, Sudan -- Five years after the Darfur conflict began, the nature of violence across this vast desert region has changed dramatically, from a mostly one-sided government campaign against civilians to a complex free-for-all that is jeopardizing an effective relief mission to more than 2.5... This Story Sudan Vows to Fight Charges Of Genocide Against Its Leader Article | NAIROBI, July 14 -- The Sudanese government defiantly rejected International Criminal Court charges of genocide against President Omar Hassan al-Bashir on Monday, vowing to fight them "legally and diplomatically" instead of retaliating against U.N. peacekeepers, aid workers or residents of Darfur, a... This Story Peacekeepers in Darfur Hobbled by Need Article | EL FASHER, Sudan -- Nearly a year after its creation, a joint U.N.-African Union peacekeeping mission to Darfur is struggling, with fewer than half the soldiers promised, broken-down equipment, government obstacles, and what commanders say are the unrealistically high expectations of a world that... This Story China Expresses 'Grave Concern' Over Indictment of Sudan's Bashir Article | China voiced concern yesterday over charges by the International Criminal Court implicating Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir in state-sponsored acts of genocide in the country's embattled Darfur region, but there was no indication it would move to stall the process so close to the Aug. 8... |
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