ICC says war is being committed

ICC says war is being committed

Taby Wilson

BBC News Digital – the world

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Conflict in West Sudan has been displaced by 12 million people

The International Criminal Court (ICC) said at the United Nations Security Council on Thursday that there are “reasonable basis” to believe that war against war and human beings in West Sudan.

Target sexual violence against women and girls of particular tribe was named as the most annoying conclusion to arise from the ICC inquiry into crimes in Darfur.

On April 223, a war between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Force (RSF) began, which led to the UN called the “devastating civil accident”.

The ICC’s Deputy Nazt Nazhat Shimum Khan said that it is difficult to find the right words to describe the room of misery in the region.

The UN Security Council had ordered the ICC to probe a crime investigation and prosecution in Darfur two decades ago. From July 7, many inquiries of war and genocide have been revealed in the region.

The ICC again started a new inquiry after the Civil War after the Civil War again in 2023, and interviewed the victim’s most recent repeat of the fighter’s struggle.

Ms. Khan described the “abusive method” and emphasized that the team was working to translate such crimes in the court’s evidence.

In the last two years, the allegations of war crimes have been remained, and on January 25, the United States has decided that the RSF and Alide Military have committed a genocide.

The RSF has rejected claims and said that they did not join the things described as the “tribal conflict” in Darffur.

The United Nations reports show that the situation in Darfur is worsening, hospitals and humanitarian coffins have deliberately stopped target attacks and food and water.

RSF army has completely eliminated the citizens of the capital of L-Fasher, and the emergence of collars in the struggle zone is already a serious threat to rare water supply.

The UN Children’s agency (UNICEF) has caught the region due to the increasing drought, due to severe malnutrition between January to May 225, more than 000 children have been admitted for treatment – twice as much as the number entered the same period last year.

Sheldon Island in UNICEF said, “Children in Darpur are starving due to conflict and they are far from the help of the rescue.”

In the last two years, more than 150,3 people have died in the conflict and approximately 3 million people have fled the houses, but Ms. Khan warned that “you should not be any illusion – things can still be bad.”

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