Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Court issues Darfur arrest warrants

The Janjaweed continue to kill and destabilize central Africa and the world just watches. How many times will we say never again and allow genocide to happen? The international continues to talk but there have been no serious measures taken against the Sudanese government. And while the movie stars and public continue to look a Darfur, people are living in extreme conditions in southeast Sudan too. Not to mention the thousands of refugees that are not being allowed into Kenya to flee fighting in Somalia.

The International Criminal Court issued its first arrest warrants Wednesday in the murderous Darfur conflict, seeking to try a government minister and a janjaweed militia leader on charges of mass slayings, rape and torture. Sudan immediately refused to arrest them.

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