Tajeldin Abdhalla
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Concerns about unfair targeting of young people from western region.
ICC prosecutors say situation is further evidence of an ongoing genocide campaign in Darfur.
Discussions develop understanding about the importance of the court to the victims it seeks to serve.
Victims of conflict welcome outreach mission, but say more must be done to help them establish their rights before the court.
Laws on immunity should have been changed, but progress has been disappointing.
Activists say Darfur militiamen absorbed into army to prevent them facing justice. By Tajeldin Abdhalla Adam, Assadig Mustafa Zakaria Musa, Simon Jennings and Katy Glassborow in Hilversum and Blake Evans-Pritchard in The Hague
African Union explores ways in which local courts could bring justice to Darfur, but critics warn this may be impractical. By Tajeldin Abdhalla Adam, Assadig Mustafa Zakaria Musa and Katy Glassborow in Hilversum and Blake Evans-Pritchard in The Hague
As pressure mounts to send IDPs home, little is being said about the crucial issue of land rights.
Parties say they fear election charade unless security laws are overhauled.
Citizen groups’ appeal for ICC to refrain from indicting president challenged by Darfur victims.