The International Criminal Court is set to deliver a verdict in the first trial involving crimes committed during Sudan's Darfur conflict more than 20 years ago. Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, also known as Ali Kushayb, is accused of playing a key role in atrocities that left hundreds of thousands dead.
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- Sudan's recent conflict is linked to decades of war, especially in Darfur.
- The Darfur war began in 2003 as a rebellion against discrimination and was met with a brutal crackdown. 27s
- Government forces and Janjaweed militias destroyed villages and committed widespread abuses. 39s
- The UN estimated 300,000 killed and millions displaced by 2005, creating a major humanitarian crisis. 1m 29s
- Ali Khosheib faces war crimes charges at the International Criminal Court but denies involvement. 1m 47s