Karim Khan describes situation as 'a tailspin into deeper suffering, deeper misery for the people of Darfur' - Anadolu Ajansı
The ICC is pursuing arrest warrants for war crimes in Darfur, Sudan, as violence escalates and millions remain displaced.
ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan told the UN Security Council that 'criminality is accelerating in Darfur", with gender-based violence a particular concern. View on euronews
Mr. President, thank you so much for the opportunity to brief the Security Council once again today, and I would also wish to express my thanks to His
The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor, Karim Khan, has announced plans to seek arrest warrants for individuals accused of committing atrocities in Sudan’s West Darfur region, where ethnic cleansing by paramilitary forces continues amid a 19-month conflict.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor, Karim Khan, has announced plans to seek arrest warrants against individuals accused of orchestrating atrocities in Sudan's Darfur region, where genocide and crimes against humanity have persisted amid ongoing conflict.
The country also announced additional £20 million in funding to assist with increased food production and life-saving sexual and reproductive health services for refugees fleeing Sudan.
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 28, (AP):The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court announced Monday that his office will be seeking arrest warrants for those accused of atrocities in Sudan’s West Darfur region, which has seen reported ethnic cleansing by paramilitary forces that have been fighting government forces for 19 months.
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has called on the government of Sudan for concrete action to be taken in relation to the warrants issued by the ICC in relation to former President Omar Al Bashir,
the same targeted groups as existed in 2003” and led the Security Council to refer Darfur to the ICC, Khan said. “It’s the same communities, the same groups suffering, a new generation ...
Sudan told the U.N. Security Council on Monday that it will only hand over individuals indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) once a permanent legal framework is in place following the country’s current political transition.