The international community failed to respond to violence in the region.
in Darfur
the darfur genocide is occurring in the western region of the country of Sudan along the border with chad.
Leaders directly are: The Janjaweed militia, supported by Sudanese Government. In 2003 Umar Al Bashir was the President of Sudan. He was charged for supporting killing by the International Criminal Tribunal in the Hague
One can find information on genocide in Sudan from the different sites such as the following; Insight on conflict, Genocide intervention, HelpSudan, and ABF American Bar Foundation.
Recent conflicts in Rwanda and Sudan share similarities in their roots in ethnic tensions and power struggles, leading to significant humanitarian crises. In Rwanda, the 1994 genocide was marked by the systematic slaughter of the Tutsi minority by the Hutu majority, while Sudan's conflicts, particularly in Darfur, involve complex ethnic and political dimensions with multiple factions fighting for control and resources. However, a key difference lies in the international response; Rwanda faced significant inaction during the genocide, while Sudan has seen various international interventions, albeit with limited success in achieving lasting peace. Overall, both conflicts highlight the devastating impact of ethnic divisions and the challenges of effective international intervention.
It began in Feb 2003
It was Janjaweed militia supported by the Umar Al Bashar government of Sudan
Answer this question… the government's intention was to stop rebels, not to eliminate an ethnic group
Since 2003 Feb
Yep. Just look at Sudan.
No, I'm 100% sure that it isn't going.
they killed each other. and got raped.