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The Commission engaged in a regular dialogue with the Government of Sudan throughout its mandate, in particular through meetings in Geneva and in Sudan. Based on a thorough analysis of the information gathered in the course of its investigations, the Commission established that the Government of Sudan and the Janjaweed are responsible for serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law amounting to crimes under international law. In particular, the Commission found that Government forces and militants conducted, indiscriminate attacks, including killing of civilians, torture, enforced disappearances . . . and destruction of villages. . . . These acts were conducted on a widespread and systematic basis, and therefore may amount to crimes against humanity. . . . In their discussions with the Commission, Government of the Sudan officials stated that any attacks carried out by Government armed forces in Darfur were for counter-insurgency purposes and were conducted on the basis of military objectives. However, it is clear from the Commission's findings that most attacks were deliberately and indiscriminately directed against civilians. Background information: This is an excerpt from an investigative report commissioned by the United Nations. According to this passage, what is the government of Sudan definitely guilty of? Check all that apply. genocide deliberate attacks against civilians torture violations of international human rights crimes against humanity

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