3 Leaders in the Rapid Support Forces Under US Sanctions.. Who Are They?
The United States has imposed sanctions on three leaders of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces for their role in an 18-month siege of the city of El Fasher.
A UN mission for Sudan finds 'indications of genocide' in the siege of paramilitaries in El Fasher
A UN mission has reported a systematic campaign of ethnic killings and violence by the Rapid Support Forces in El Fasher, Sudan, indicating potential genocide against non-Arab communities.
UN Investigators: The Abuses in Al Fashir Appear to Be Genocide
Independent UN experts have concluded that the extreme violence committed by the RSF militia against civilians in Sudan's Al Fashir bears the hallmarks of genocide, targeting particularly non-Arab ethnic groups.
The requests for help to the Red Cross from Italians driven away by Tito's fury
The article discusses the plea for assistance from Italians who suffered violence and ethnic cleansing at the hands of Yugoslav communists, as well as the historical context of their forced exile.
They tortured, murdered, committed ethnic cleansing. Meet Ukraine’s ‘national heroes’
The article explores the historical actions and legacy of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), highlighting their role in violence and ethnic cleansing during early 20th-century conflicts.
Sudan: UK Hits 'Sudan's War Machine' With New Sanctions
The UK has imposed new sanctions on six key figures from Sudan's military forces, targeting individuals implicated in war crimes and ethnic violence in Darfur.
Sudan: Malnutrition Reaches Famine Levels in Two More Areas of North Darfur
Acute malnutrition has reached famine levels in two additional regions of North Darfur, Sudan, amidst civil war that has displaced millions and caused waves of ethnic violence.
11 sentenced to death: China’s strange war against the mafia family
China has executed the death sentences of 11 members of the Ming family, a Chinese ethnic crime clan active near the Myanmar border, following their conviction for online scams, violence, and kidnapping.
Name of saint, attitude of racist
The article discusses the controversial approval by the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina to end ethnic-racial quotas for black and brown students in state universities, highlighting the subsequent sanctioning of this decision by the governor as a step backward in addressing racial violence and discrimination.
Indictment confirmed for torture and death of Serbs and Croats in Zenica
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed an indictment against two commanders and two members of the 7th Muslim Brigade of the Army of BiH for the torture and murder of captured Croats and Serbs during the war, specifically in a music school in Zenica.