The government of Sudan, under the leadership of Omar al-Bashir, was accused of committing genocide in Darfur by the ICC in 2009, and al-Bashir was indicted on charges of genocide and other international crimes. However, with the overthrow of al-Bashir in 2019 and the subsequent establishment of a transitional government, there have been gradual steps toward addressing the long-standing conflict in Darfur.
The situation in Darfur remains complex, and there is a continuous need for international attention and efforts to support peace, stability, and justice in the region.