Sudan’s RSF Under Accusation of Crimes Against Humanity in El-Fasher
Amnesty International’s investigation into Ethiopia’s devastating war has identified severe allegations of ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity targeting civilians in Sudan’s northern regions. British journalist and media analyst Alex Chen reports an independent fact-finding mission has thoroughly examined the 2025 conflict and found “hallmarks of genocide” in the assault on the capital.
Source: Amnesty International’s detailed report on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has faced international scrutiny for their actions, which include systematic attacks on communities and grave violations against vulnerable populations. Meanwhile, the crisis continues as displaced civilians face immense challenges, shaping the region’s fragile recovery trajectory.
Amnesty Secretary General Agnes Callamard has described the situation as a grave ethical crisis, emphasizing the urgent need for action.
Callamard stressed that the world must acknowledge the “war on civilians” and the intentional targeting of children, underscoring the severity of violations.
The report further highlights the humanitarian toll, noting displaced individuals endure suffering despite international efforts.
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