into evidence of war crimes in sudan. three months of fighting between the army and a rival paramilitary group, called the rapid support forces, has plunged the country into chaos. thousands of people have been killed and about three million driven from their homes. the focus of the war crimes investigation is the western region of darfur, our correspondent barbara plett usher has this report. killed in their own home, 11 members of one family including a child. this video was posted by the health ministry two weeks ago, the an air on a neighbourhood near khartoum. the war has blocked endless misery and death are the people of sudan. as fighting continues, reports of abuses amount. many of the victims are women and girls. more and more are being sexually assaulted. most have said that rapists belong to the paramilitary rsf which is fighting the army.
charge of holding a person in slavery or servitude. detectives believe it is the first time the law has been used in this way. when it was looked at the amount of time that tom had been there, how he was contained in the room and how everything was just taken away from him, so that s why it came to this more serious case rather than a neglect case. it was unique? yes, yes, very unique. what is your reaction to the verdict? i couldn t ask for a better verdict, all things considered, justice has finally been served. times as he is now rebuilding his life away from those who exploited his vulnerability behind the walls of his own home. the international criminal court has begun an investigation into evidence of war crimes in sudan. three months of fighting between the army and a rival paramilitary group has plunged the country into chaos. thousands of people have been killed and about three million driven from their homes. the capital, khartoum,
the biden committee announced that they have raised a combined $72 million in the second quarter of this year. this latest fundraiser figure is the first peek into biden s war chest as kicking off his reelection campaign in april. the international criminal court has begun an investigation into evidence of war crimes in sudan. three months of fighting between the army and a rival paramilitary group has plunged the country into chaos. thousands of people have been killed and about three million driven from their homes. the focus of the war crimes investigation is the western region of darfur, where there is evidence of atrocities including the massacre of civilians and the use of rape as a weapon of war. 0ur correspondent barbara plett usher reports. killed in their own home, 11 members of one family, including a child. this video was posted by the health ministry two weeks ago, the an air on a neighbourhood near khartoum.
months. that is all your support for now. sport. let s take you back to sudan with a crisis continues as the army and the rival paramilitary group at a accusing each other of breaking the ceasefire. this is thousands of people continue to attempt to flee the country. he has been fighting in the capital as well as in the darfur region. the world health organization has warned though is having a catastrophic impact with medical staff and patients unable to reach facilities. let s cross live to our correspondent in ethiopia. tell me exactly what we know about this fragile ceasefire that is continuing today but they have been pockets of fighting reported within sudan. yes indeed. fighting reported within sudan. is; indeed. one thing is certain and thatis indeed. one thing is certain and that is the violence has reduced.
on bbc london. these four gay men were murdered and in the sport on bbc news. mancheser united have stretched their lead in the women s super league to six points fater an injury time winner at aston villa. the government is to end its evacuation operation from sudan at 6pm tomorrow saying there is a declining number of british nationals seeking assistance. it says more than 1,500 people have now been brought to safety, and that the vast majority are british nationals and their dependents. there has been more fighting today between the army and a rival paramilitary group, despite a supposed ceasefire. and a turkish military plane helping with the evacuation has come under fire, as it was landing at wadi seidna airport north of khartoum. that s the airport where the raf rescue operation