Slow Justice

Civil war fears as fighting escalates in Darfur

Slow Justice Two years after a popular uprising in Sudan forced out Omar al Bashir, militias in the country refused to put down their arms. Mistrustful of the transitional government, they demand justice in exchange for peace.
For rebel fighters in Darfur, the war against the capital is far from over. The Sudanese Liberation Army has been fighting Sudan's central government for nearly 2 decades. Some claim the violence that started with the Darfur genocide never truly ended: "The armed militias that attacked the villages - they are headed by Hemeti. They are the people committing crimes against humanity. We didn't notice any change from the former regime and the transitional government", says SLA commander, Ibrahim.
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