Entrenching Impunity: Government Responsibility for International Crimes in Darfur
- Author:
- HRW
- Publisher:
- HRW
- Publication Date:
- 1 December 2005
- Tags:
- Sudan, Human Rights, Legal and Judicial Affairs, Conflict, Peace and Security, Environment
The 85-page report documents the role of more than a dozen named civilian and military officials in the use and coordination of Janjaweed militias and the Sudanese armed forces to commit war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur since mid-2003.
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