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Donner au Soudan un blancseing pour commetre ses meutres

Translation of “Letting Sudan Get Away with Murder,” YaleGlobal, February 4, 2005

Ben Kiernan; Eugénie Iseman
Case Study(ies):
Sudan
Theme(s):
Prevention
Publication Type: News Article

Ben Kiernan, « Donner au Soudan un blancseing pour commetre ses meutres » YaleGlobal, le 4 février 2005. Traduit de l’anglais par Eugénie Iseman.

Letting Sudan Get Away with Murder

Ben Kiernan
Case Study(ies):
Sudan
Publication Type: Other

Over 200,000 people have died in the violence in Sudan’s Darfur provinces. And as the bloodshed continues, genocide scholar Ben Kiernan writes, members of the international community – who may actually have the influence to halt the killings and prosecute the perpetrators – have been preoccupied with semantic and jurisdictional wrangling. Kiernan provides an historical background to the legal definition of “genocide,” noting that the concept pre-dated the term. He writes, “After a century of genocide, resistance, and research on the phenomenon, the world community has a legal definition, an international statute outlawing the crime, and a court asserting jurisdiction over it,” And now, in order to halt the massacres in Sudan, punish those responsible, deter such crimes elsewhere, Kiernan concludes that the next step must be for the International Criminal Court to hear the Darfur case. – YaleGlobal

Report of the UN International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur

UN International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur
Case Study(ies):
Sudan
Theme(s):
Justice & Prosecutions
Publication Type: Other