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Darfur: Eyewitnesses on film implicate Sudanese Minister in war crimes ahead of ICC report to UN Print E-mail

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Darfur: Eyewitnesses on film implicate Sudanese Minister in war crimes ahead of ICC report to UN

In a 17-minute film released today by the Aegis Trust with the support of Open Society Justice Initiative and Human Rights First, and circulated to UN diplomats on the eve of the ICC’s six-monthly report to the UN Security Council, survivors from villages attacked by Sudanese Government forces and Janjaweed militia in West Darfur directly implicate the two men indicted by the ICC on 51 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur: Ali Kushayb, a leader of the Janjaweed, and Ahmad Harun, Sudan’s current Humanitarian Affairs Minister.


By Aegis Trust, UK.


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