Sudan atrocities are 'hallmarks of genocide', UN says
The RSF killed over 6,000 people in El-Fasher and targeted Zaghawa and Fur communities with acts meeting at least three genocide criteria, the U.N. fact-finding team said.
- A UN fact-finding mission has determined that evidence of atrocities carried out during the siege of el-Fasher points to genocide by RSF fighters against Zaghawa and Fur communities.
- The RSF acted with intent to destroy the Zaghawa and Fur communities through killing, causing serious harm, and inflicting conditions to bring about physical destruction.
- The report names RSF Leader Lt Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo and spokesperson Lt Col Al-Fatih Al-Qurashi, citing their public claims and celebration of the operation.
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UN probe finds evidence of genocide in Darfur city of El-Fasher
A United Nations investigation into the fall of El-Fasher, a key city in Sudan’s western Darfur region, has found that acts committed during its prolonged siege and eventual capture may amount to genocide.
The RSF militant group aimed to exterminate the non-Arab inhabitants when it captured the city in Darfur last October, researchers concluded.
Sudan: Genocidal Campaign Waged Against Sudan's Non-Arab Communities
Geneva - Sudan's Independent International Fact-Finding Mission says in a new report that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) carried out a coordinated destruction campaign against non-Arab communities in the north of the country, pointing to genocide.
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