UNITED NATIONS — An international criminal prosecutor accused Sudan on Wednesday of violating a March 2005 U.N. Security Council resolution requiring it to cooperate with his investigation into war crimes in Darfur.
He also said he is launching probes into ongoing government attacks against civilians and a surge in rebel violence against peacekeepers and aid workers.
“We are witnessing a calculated organized campaign by Sudanese officials to attack individuals and further destroy the social fabric of entire communities,” Luis Moreno Ocampo, chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, told the council. “All information points not to chaotic and isolated acts but to a pattern of attacks.”
“The government of Sudan is not cooperating with my office or the court,” he said.



