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Sudan: Genocidal Campaign Waged Against Sudan's Non-Arab Communities - UN Report

A UN report highlights that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces are engaged in a genocidal campaign against non-Arab communities, particularly around El-Fasher.

A new report from Sudan's Independent International Fact-Finding Mission, presented to the UN Human Rights Council, asserts that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are conducting a coordinated campaign of destruction against non-Arab communities in northern Sudan. The mission's chair, Mohamed Chande Othman, stated that evidence indicates the occurrence of at least three fundamental acts of genocide. These grave actions coincide with a backdrop of escalating conflict in the country since April 2023, when clashes erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the RSF.

According to the report, the RSF's actions around El-Fasher are characterized not as random acts of violence but as part of a planned and systematic operation carried out under the explicit endorsement of senior RSF leaders. The mission highlights that the extent and coordination of these efforts suggest they are not just incidental but indicative of a calculated approach to ethnic cleansing, aimed primarily at eliminating specific groups identified as non-Arab.

The implications of these findings are profound, as they indicate a critical juncture in Sudan's ongoing humanitarian crisis. The international community, especially the UN, is under pressure to respond decisively to these allegations of genocide to prevent further deterioration of the situation. This report could influence international diplomatic and humanitarian efforts in Sudan, potentially leading to increased sanctions or interventions designed to protect vulnerable populations from ongoing violence.

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