Sudan's RSF committed crimes against humanity in el-Fasher, Amnesty says
Sudanese paramilitaries from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed crimes against humanity in el-Fasher last year, according to Amnesty International. The report details murder, torture, and systematic sexual violence, affecting over 6,000 people, during an 18-month siege. The RSF has not yet commented, amidst ongoing violence in Sudan's civil conflict.
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Published 01 Jul 2026, 06:29 UTC · Updated 01 Jul 2026, 08:40 UTC
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