In comments to Al Jazeera, Sudan’s foreign minister says foreign interference threatens ‘entire continent’.
The U.N. Human Rights Office says it documented widespread atrocities and possible war crimes.
The UN Human Rights Office says Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, killed at least 6,000 people in and around ...
There are “reasonable grounds” that RSF and their allied militias committed war crimes and that their acts also amount to ...
UN rights chief urges probe as new report details mass killings, sexual violence and targeted attacks against civilians.
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces killed more than 6,000 people in three days during an October attack on El Fasher, the U.N. Human Rights Office reports.
Clashes along Sudan’s Blue Nile frontier have pointed fingers at Addis Ababa amid accusations it is enabling the Rapid ...
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RSF Violations During Capture of El Fasher Amount to War Crimes and Possible Crimes Against Humanity - UN Report
The Rapid Support Forces unleashed "a wave of intense violence ... shocking in its scale and brutality" during its final offensive to capture the besieged city of El Fasher last October, committing ...
The threat was clear, but warnings were not heeded...The international community must do better,' says Volker Turk - Anadolu ...
Riyadh reiterates support for Sudan’s unity, calls for unimpeded humanitarian access amid fighting in Darfur and Kordofan - ...
A UN report says more than 6,000 people were killed in a three-day assault by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces on El Fasher, with ...
The 29-page UN report detailed a set of atrocities that ranged from mass killings and summary executions, sexual violence, ...
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