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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.
As the government's assault on the Nuba Mountains continues, we bring the first evidence that President Al Bashir, already indicted by the ICC, is employing cluster bombs against innocent civilians.
Kidnapped, trained to kill and forced to fight for rebel leaders. Darfur's estimated 10,000 child soldiers must now face either prison or a full pardon, returning them to the parents they left behind.
General Martin Luther Agwai's job is difficult - keep the peace in war-ravaged Darfur. But recently a new problem has presented itself - the government-backed janjaweed has started targeting peacekeepers.
In an exclusive report we speak to a Sudan army insider who for the first time reveals the brutal tactics used by the government in Darfur. This is why the Sudanese leader has been charged with war crimes.
Five years into one of the world's biggest humanitarian crisis, the situation in Darfur shows no signs of improving. This exclusive report - filmed inside Darfur - reveals the refugees' plight.
The rapists and ethnic cleansers of Darfur are still at work. Threats and three UN resolutions have changed little as the world's worst humanitarian crisis deteriorates.
In 2003, against a background of peace talks aimed at ending two decades of civil war, a vicious new conflict erupted in Sudan's western province of Darfur. Tens of thousands were killed and millions displaced.
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