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A Foreign Policy and Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement Event

Searching for Peace and Justice in Sudan: The Role of the International Criminal Court

Darfur, Sudan


Event Summary

Despite several attempts at a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Darfur, the peace process has stalled. In July, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC), submitted an application for an arrest warrant for Sudanese president Omar Hassan Al-Bashir, accusing him of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. If the indictment is issued, some critics warn that it will have a detrimental impact on prospects for peace in Darfur. Proponents argue that issuing the indictment would give the international community increased leverage over the Sudanese government. At the heart of this issue is the struggle to balance the search for justice for those atrocities already committed with the search for peace and reconciliation to prevent those atrocities that have yet to occur.

Event Information

When

Friday, September 26, 2008
10:30 AM to 12:00 PM

Where

Saul/Zilkha
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

On September 26, the Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement will host a discussion of the effect of the possible indictment on peace and justice, and potential impact on humanitarian and peacekeeping operations in Darfur and on the ICC itself. After the program, panelists will take audience questions.

Participants

Moderator

Michael E. O'Hanlon

Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy

Panelists

Elizabeth Ferris

Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy

John Prendergast

Co-Chair, ENOUGH Project

Cecile Aptel

Senior Fellow, International Center for Transitional Justice

Lee Feinstein

Visiting Fellow, The Brookings Institution


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