Tajeldin Adam

Budget constraints and poor security on the ground reduce opportunities to engage with refugees and war victims in Chad.
Despite peace agreement and UN backing, many say it is not yet safe to go home.
Agencies said to be reluctant to confront Sudanese government about obstructions to humanitarian aid effort.
Some believe traditional ways of resolving disputes should be encouraged to assist with conflict resolution.
Experts think sanctions unlikely against countries that fail to act on International Criminal Court indictment.
Government wants to move displaced Darfuris from Kalma camp to new locations.
Visit by Sudanese president shows ICC faces numerous obstacles in apprehending him on war crimes charges.
Implications of ICC genocide indictment for arrest of Sudanese president remain unclear.
Year-long detention without charge of six displaced Darfuris leads to demands for scrapping of region’s emergency laws.
They say an ICC probe would deter further attacks on the internal refugee camp.