[ Ken Roth, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch, explains the significance of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir’s indictment by the International Criminal Court. ]
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Since 2003 Militias Known As The Janjaweed, Under Orders From The Government Of Sudan, Have Killed Over 200,000 Civilians And Another 2.5 Million Have Been Forced Into Refugee Camps.
More than four years after a peace deal ended the 21 year conflict between northern and southern Sudan, residents in the south say they're still suffering.
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