The correct answers are:
- The UN sent peacekeepers in an effort to prevent further violence;
- The International Criminal Court charged Sudan’s president with crimes against humanity and genocide;
The international community did not responded properly and on time for what was going on in Sudan. It was obvious for some that there will be violent conflict in the country and that very possibly it will end with it of casualties, but no one did everything to prevent it. Once the conflict in Sudan started, the UN first allowed African forces to try and control the situation, and that was a big fail. Lot of people were killed on religious and ethnic basis, and that was directly ordered by the president of Sudan. The UN intervened with sending peacekeepers, but it was too late, too little. After the situation was put under control by the UN forces, the Sudanese president was charged with crimes against humanity and genocide by the International Criminal Court, but he is not in prison, instead he is still hiding and not serving his sentence.