Nairobi – A new report by Amnesty International outlines grave allegations against Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a rebel paramilitary group involved in the ongoing civil war against the Sudanese armed forces. The report claims the RSF committed crimes against humanity during their seizure of El Fashir, a pivotal city in the Darfur region, last October.
The rights organization details a systematic targeting of civilians, including children, and instances of ethnic cleansing. These allegations add a severe dimension to the conflict already marked by widespread violence and humanitarian crises.
The RSF actions reported include attacks on civilian populations, destruction of homes, and instances of violence specifically targeting particular ethnic groups. The devastation in Darfur represents a troubling pattern of human rights abuses amid the civil unrest in Sudan.
Amnesty International’s report serves as an urgent call for international attention and intervention. The global community faces increased pressure to address these atrocities and protect affected civilians. As tensions persist in Sudan, the situation in Darfur underscores the necessity for dedicated efforts towards conflict resolution and accountability.

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