What was the background of Darfur crisis?
There were historic land, pastoral and tribal disputes in the region. Fishing in the dirty waters of Darfur, foreign and local parties capitalized on the situation, ignited sedition, armed conflicting tribes and internationalized the case claiming ethnic cleansing for the aim of fragmenting the country into minor easy controllable states. Recently the ICC assumed the foreign plot, claimed genocide and war crimes committed in Darfur, charging the Head of State and other high-ranking Sudanese officials. Q: How do you view the African support of Sudan? A: We laud the solid African stance in that respect. The Africans are convinced that the ICC is not a typical international body, rather it is an instrument of the neocolonialism that targets exploitation of vulnerable nations. They are also convinced that the Court is binding only on state members to it. Q: What must the Sudanese people do? A: The people in general and women in particular ought to be aware of the colonial plot that target