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  • Here are key events since a 2003 civil war erupted in Sudan's western region of Darfur, a conflict the UN says killed at least 300,000 people and displaced 2.5 million. On Tuesday, the International Criminal Court said that Ali Kushayb, a senior commander in Darfur's Janjaweed militia, has turned himself in to face war crimes charges for his role in the conflict. Tribal rebels in the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) and the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/SLA) take up arms against Khartoum, accusing it of marginalising the region. On February 26, 2003, rebels take the town of Gulu in northern Darfur. The state-backed Janjaweed -- a group of mostly Arab raiding nomads -- respond, leading to allegations of atrocities including murder, rape, looting and burning villages. A hybrid African Union-United Nations force called UNAMID takes over from an African force which has been in the region since 2004. In May 2008, more than 220 people are killed when JEM rebels thrust hundreds of kilometres (miles) from Darfur to Omdurman, just across the River Nile from the presidential palace in Khartoum. The Hague-based ICC issues an arrest warrant for then-president Omar al-Bashir for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur. It issues another warrant the next year for genocide. Late in 2010, after a lull in fighting which lasts several months, fighting resumes following the breakdown of an accord signed in 2006 with a faction of the SLM. More than 2,300 killed in 2010, according to the UN. In November, Darfur's armed groups form an alliance -- the Sudanese Revolutionary Front -- committed to regime change in Sudan. Sudan accuses newly independent South Sudan of working with the JEM, a charge denied by Juba, which Khartoum also accuses of backing armed revolts in its South Kordofan and Blue Nile regions. In March, the UN criticises restrictions imposed on humanitarian workers in Darfur and an increase in the number of displaced people. The UN Security Council urges UNAMID to better protect the Darfur population. In October the UN criticises it for playing down alleged abuses by Sudanese forces. In November, Bashir calls for a planned withdrawal of the force, with which Khartoum's relations have deteriorated, after the peacekeepers probe accusations of gang rape by Sudanese soldiers. In a controversial April referendum the division of Darfur into five states is maintained. The government in June declares a unilateral ceasefire. In August, negotiations break down between Khartoum and rebels on a cessation of hostilities in Darfur, the Blue Nile and South Kordofan. In early September Bashir says that peace has returned to Darfur. That month rights group Amnesty International accuses Khartoum of carrying out several chemical attacks, killing civilians in the west of the country. Khartoum denies the charge. On April 11, Bashir is ousted by the military and detained, after four months of popular protests demanding he quit. In August, new Sudanese authorities entrusted with preparing the way for a civilian regime vow to restore peace to conflict-ridden regions including Darfur. On December 22, Sudanese prosecutors open a probe into crimes committed in Darfur since 2003, targeting officials from Bashir's regime. On January 24, 2020, a coalition of nine rebel groups from Blue Nile and Darfur, but not South Kordofan, sign a preliminary agreement with the government after weeks of talks. On February 11, a top Sudanese official says Bashir will be handed to the ICC. ang-acm/jmy/hkb
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  • Sudan: key dates in Darfur crisis
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