
The United Nations Security Council convenes in New York tomorrow to address the ongoing humanitarian and legal crisis in Darfur.
The highly anticipated session follows a recent, critical assessment visit by the ICC Deputy Prosecutor to Sudanese refugee camps.
Thousands of displaced families in neighboring Chad shared harrowing testimonies of survival and systemic violence with the visiting delegation.
This regular briefing marks the Council’s first formal update on the Darfur case in over six difficult months.
Decades of conflict continue to cast a dark shadow over the region as international prosecutors seek pathways to accountability.



