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The International Criminal Court has convicted a militia leader of crimes against humanity for atrocities committed in the struggle. Sudan‘S Darfur,
Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-al-Rehman was found guilty of 27 cases of crime against humanity and OffenseWith rape, murder and harassment.
After a new round of hearing, he will be sentenced on a later date.
This is the first and only test to see crimes in Sudan as the case was sent to court by the United Nations Security Council in 2005.
Darfur’s struggle erupted in 2003, when most non-Arab rebels took up arms against the Sudan government, alleging that it was accused of marginalizing the remote western region.
The then government of Sudan collected most Arab militia, known as Janajavi, to crush the rebellion.
This highlighted a wave of violence that the United States and human rights groups stated that there is a amount of genocide.

Abd-al-Rahman ordered to erase non-Arab tribes
The Presiding Judge Joanna Carner said that the trial chamber unanimously found Abd-al-Rehman guilty of all the crimes he was accused of, rejecting his rescue that he was a victim of wrong identity.
He said, “He encouraged and instructed, resulting in murders, rapes and destruction by Janjawad,” he said.
Ms. Korner said that she ordered non-Arab tribes “to wipe and overcome and told the soldiers not to leave anyone behind. Do not bring anyone alive “.
The victims of the Darfur conflict said that the milestone’s decision had restored some confidence in the ICC and its slow processes.
32 -year -old Jamal Abdullah said, “As the victims, the ruling is a win for us and justice, as the crimes he committed has had a great impact for the last 22 years. We were displaced, refugees in the camps,” 32 -year -old Jamal Abdullah said, who was displaced from his house in West Darfur as a child in 2003.
The court is still looking for former Sudani President
There are still arrest arrest warrants against Sudani officials, one of which has accused former President Omar al-Bashir of genocide allegations.
According to Sudani Army sources, Mr. Bashir and former Defense Minister Abdhelrhim Mohammad Hussain are in military custody in Northern Sudan.
While sources said that another ICC fugitive, internal minister Ahmed Aaron, was largely in a big way after escaping from the wrath of war, Reuters met him in the northern Sudan in April this year. At that time, he dismissed the ICC as an colonial institution.
Since the introduction of the ICC test three years ago, Sudan fought again.
There has been a new battle between Sudani Armed Forces (SAF) and Paramilitary Rapid Support Force (RSF) in April 2023 It has been created that the United Nations has called the world’s worst human crisis,