Sudan’s capital reacts to genocide charges

The World

Throngs of Sudanese gathered yesterday in a government-organized protest against the ICC charges. This food vendor in Khartoum says President al-Bashir is not to blame. This man says the arrest of the Sudanese President would have terrible consequences. But Darfurians here in Khartoum have a different reaction, and this refugee from Darfur says the government is responsible. Whether or not Bashir is arrested, troubles seem likely to continue in Darfur.

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