All-out fighting between rival branches of the armed forces has devastated Sudan. With millions facing famine, diplomats should push the two main belligerents much harder to accept a ceasefire – before the fragmentation in the two sides’ ranks dooms efforts to stop the carnage.
By Sofia Marri (OCHA Regional Office for Southern and Eastern Africa), with contributions from Yao Chen (OCHA Somalia), Florian Haas (Zambia Red Cross So
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UNITED NATIONS The International Criminal Court s prosecutor told the U.N. Security Council on Monday his "clear finding" is that there are grounds to believe both Sudan s armed forces and paramilitary rivals are committing crimes in the western Darfur region during the country s current conflict.
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