Traditional Justice in South Kordofan



“Anyone who committed a crime in Darfur or elsewhere should be held accountable. Because we need justice, and no peace without justice.”

Abdelgaleel Albasha Mohammed Ahmed discusses the traditional mechanisms that are used in South Kordofan; the history of conflict in the region, the post-elections violence, and prerequisites to peace. Lastly, he reflects on the ICC arrest warrant for President Omar al-Bashir.

Abdelgaleel Albasha Mohammed Ahmed (Badya Center for Integrated Development) partook in the Transitional Justice Fellowship Program organized jointly by The Hague Institute for Global Justice and The Institute for Justice and Reconciliation from 23 to 27 June 2014.