U.S. Accuses Sudan's RSF Militia of Genocide Amid Humanitarian Crisis
The United States has officially accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia in Sudan of committing genocide, escalating global scrutiny of the ongoing conflict that has spiraled into one of the world's largest humanitarian disasters. This accusation places increased pressure on the RSF's financiers, particularly the United Arab Emirates, a U.S. ally that has supported RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan "Hemedti" Dagalo.
In the Sudanese city of El Geneina, located in the Darfur region, local residents like teacher Nima have been desperately seeking safety amidst the violence. In June 2023, RSF forces surged into her neighborhood, resulting in the deaths of over 80 people. Nima and her neighbors searched for refuge in places such as police stations, schools, and mosques, but few options remained. The brutality of the attackers left some victims severely mutilated, underscoring the horrific nature of the violence.
As the war in Sudan continues to evolve, the international community is increasingly called upon to respond to the escalating humanitarian needs of the affected population.
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