The brutal campaign earned Bashir and others arrest warrants from The Hague-based ICC for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. Since then we have not returned to our village,” Ibrahim told an AFP correspondent who visited Camp Kalma last week. In Camp Kalma, hundreds of women and children queue up daily to collect their monthly quota of food aid. But residents of Camp Kalma are not convinced, with hundreds of them staging a protest against the talks in Juba. “Until these criminals are taken to the ICC, we cannot have peace in Darfur.”
Source: Ethiopian News October 20, 2019 14:26 UTC