Women under fire - Justice for Darfur
Since 2003, thousands of women and girls have been raped or subjected to other forms of sexual violence in Darfur
Two million civilians have been forced to flee their homes and over 200,000 remain in refugee camps in Chad.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating crimes in Darfur. It now recognizes serious crimes of violence against women as crimes against humanity.
Yet authorities in Sudan have publicly refused to cooperate with the ICC or bring those responsible to justice before national courts.
LETS MAKE SOME NOISE
WWW.AMNESTY.ORG
Since 2003, thousands of women and girls have been raped or subjected to other forms of sexual violence in Darfur
Two million civilians have been forced to flee their homes and over 200,000 remain in refugee camps in Chad.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating crimes in Darfur. It now recognizes serious crimes of violence against women as crimes against humanity.
Yet authorities in Sudan have publicly refused to cooperate with the ICC or bring those responsible to justice before national courts.
LETS MAKE SOME NOISE
WWW.AMNESTY.ORG
1 Comments:
Num dia tão triste como está o meu hoje, sem esperança de um futuro risonho, por acaso?!, passei neste blog. Pensando nas vidas destas pessoas só posso questionar: tenho razão para me sentir tão infeliz?!
Obrigada pelo Post, ajudou-me a ter força para levantar o astral.
J
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