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  Atrocities Spread Across Sudan's Darfur Region, World Court Warns

World court says atrocities spreading across SudanA devastating conflict in Sudan's Darfur region has reached catastrophic levels, with civilians subjected to collective torture and war crimes on a massive scale. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has sounded the alarm, urging the international community to take immediate action to stop the atrocities.

Conflict Escalates in Darfur
The conflict in Sudan's Darfur region has been ongoing since April 2023, pitting rival military forces against each other. The situation has deteriorated significantly, with civilians caught in the crossfire and subjected to brutal treatment. According to Nazhat Shameem Khan, deputy prosecutor of the ICC, the situation is an 'epicentre of profound suffering'.

War Crimes and Human Rights Violations
The ICC has assessed that war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed in al-Fasher, a town in Darfur. The scale of suffering and criminality is staggering, with reports of rape, arbitrary detention, executions, and mass graves. Many of these atrocities have been filmed and celebrated by those committing them, highlighting the sense of impunity driving the conflict.

International Community Must Act
The ICC has urged the international community to take immediate action to stop the atrocities in Darfur. Khan emphasized that the situation can only be addressed if countries work together, and that the government of Sudan must prioritize the arrest of individuals subject to ICC arrest warrants. The UN has repeatedly warned of foreign involvement in the conflict, with some states accused of providing military, financial, and logistical support to the warring factions.

Sudanese Ambassador Responds
In response to the ICC's warnings, Sudan's ambassador to the UN, Ammar Mohammed Mahmoud, has accused a certain state of sponsoring and supporting the militia responsible for the atrocities. He emphasized that investigations must extend to all those proven to have supported or colluded with the militia.

The situation in Darfur is dire, with civilians facing unimaginable suffering at the hands of warring factions. The international community must come together to stop the atrocities and hold perpetrators accountable for their crimes. As Khan warned, 'this criminality will continue until this conflict, and the sense of impunity that fuels it, are stopped'.

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