Watched "Darfur Now" on Netflix. Documentary.
At about the 47 minute mark an Argentinian prosecutor for the ridiculous international criminal court that spoke before a fairly empty courtroom made a rather chilling observation:
"If this court is successful, probably the world will be similar to Argentina, in which nothing is perfect but we are not killing each other. If this court is not working well, in 25 years the world will be like Darfur."
I think those of us non-Muslims involved with Islam can readily identify with that sentiment.
After a year and a half of machinations they came up with indictments of 2 men (out of a couple hundred like them).
The post script at the end of the movie is even more disheartening:
"On April 27, 2007 the International Criminal Colurt issued Warrants for the arrest of Ali Kushayb and Ahmad Harun for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The Government of Sudan has made no attempt to arrest or surrender Ali Kushayb to the International Criminal Court.
Ahmad Harun is currently Minister of State for Humanitarian Affairs of the Government of Sudan.
He controls international relief efforts and all camps for the internally displaced people of Darfur."