There are ‘Good reasons to believe’ How they were committed and still continuing to be committed ‘War crimes and crimes against humanity’ In Darfour, in the western part of the new Sudan armed conflict, a Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICT) said.

“On the basis of our independent research, the position of our office is clear. There are good reasons to believe that they have been committed and continued to commit war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfour. “said the Nazat Samim Khan addressed to the UN Security Council, without naming the perpetrators.

“This conclusion is based on office intensive activities in the last six months and in previous periods”he added, clarifying that prosecutors’ groups have focused on crimes in western Darfur in recent months, gathering testimonies from victims who fled to neighboring Chad.

“We meet while it seems difficult to find the right words to describe the width of the plagues in Darfur“, Said the prosecutor.

“The humanitarian situation has reached an unbearable level. Hospitals, Humanitarian Vehicles » and wider political infrastructure and citizens ‘Goals’ becomes. At the same time, “The famine is spreading and humanitarian aid does not reach those who urgently need it. The population is deprived of water and food. Rape and sexual violence are used as a weapon. The kidnappings, for ransom or to strengthen armed groups, have been constantly made. “listed.

“And however, let’s not have any illusion, things can get worse.”

The ICC, which was mobilized in 2025 by the UN Security Council for the Civil War that left behind 300,000 dead in the early years of 2000, began in 2023 to conduct a new investigation into war crimes in the area, which is now affected by the war that erupted in April.

The first decision of the Judges of the ICC on crimes committed in Sudan 20 years ago is expected in his case Ali Mohammed Ali Abd Archmanalso known with Nom de Guerre Ali Koseibthe trial of which was completed in late 2024.

“I want to say clearly to those in the field in Darfour right now, to those who commit unthinkable atrocities against his population, that they may have a sense of impunity – as Ali Kosimb may have had it in the past – but we are working in the first place.” Of many, the Nazat Samim Khan.

Noted that he cannot give details of the ongoing investigations, but assured that they have been done ‘Important’ Progress.