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What did the UN commission conclude about the events in Darfur?

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A. That neither human rights violations nor genocide had taken place
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B. That those guilty of crimes against humanity should not be
punished
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C. That the human rights violations that took place amounted to
genocide
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D. That human rights had been violated, but that the conflict was not
genocide
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That human rights had been violated, but that the conflict was not genocide

Step-by-step explanation:

A. P. E. X.

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User Hazem Farahat
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The UN commission conclude about the events in Darfur is human rights had been violated, but that the conflict was not genocide

Step-by-step explanation:

The Commission concluded that the Government of Sudan has not attempted a policy of genocide. Arguably, two elements of genocide might be gathered from the gross violations of human rights committed by Government forces and the militias under their control.

These two elements are, first, the actus reus consisting of killing, or causing serious bodily or mental harm; and, second, based on a subjective standard, the presence of a defended group being targeted by the authors of criminal conduct.

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