Sudanese on the International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court (ICC) was set up in 2002 to try those responsible for the most serious crimes in the world - such as genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.

So far, all 24 people facing charges - and the only person convicted - are from Africa, leading to accusations of bias. The African Union has said member countries should stop co-operating with the court.

So is Africa being unfairly targeted? We spoke to residents of Sudan, where politicians are facing charges brought by the ICC.

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