Protesters, many from Sudan, demand that Sudanese leaders charged with war crimes be handed to the International Criminal Court
The 'Justice for Darfur' campaign was launched a month ago, one year after the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants against Sudan’s former State Minister of the Interior Ahmad Haroun and Janjaweed leader Ali Kushayb (Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-al-Rahman) on 51 charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity arising from persecution, rapes and murder of civilians in four West Darfur villages. The Justice for Darfur campaign is supported by around 30 organisations including the Aegis Trust, Amnesty International and Darfur Union UK, who organised Sunday's event along with Aegis Students.
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