Widespread war crimes committed in Sudan, Amnesty International says
- Extensive war crimes, including sexual violence and indiscriminate targeting of civilians, are being committed by both sides in the conflict in Sudan, according to a report by Amnesty International.
- The conflict, which began in April between regular army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, has resulted in over 3,900 deaths and the displacement of more than 3.3 million people.
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‘Unimaginable horror’: Sudan’s warring sides have committed ‘extensive war crimes,’ Amnesty says
Amnesty International has accused Sudan’s warring factions of committing “extensive war crimes” including mass killing of civilians and rape and sexual slavery of women in their monthslong fighting to control the eastern African nation.
‘Unimaginable horror’: Sudan’s warring sides have committed ‘extensive war crimes,’ Amnesty says
Amnesty International has accused Sudan’s warring factions of committing “extensive war crimes” including mass killing of civilians and rape and sexual slavery of women in their monthslong fighting to control the eastern African nation.
‘Unimaginable horror’: Sudan’s warring sides have committed ‘extensive war crimes,’ Amnesty says
Amnesty International has accused Sudan’s warring factions of committing “extensive war crimes” including mass killing of civilians and rape and sexual slavery of women in their monthslong fighting to control the eastern African nation.
‘Unimaginable horror’: Sudan’s warring sides have committed ‘extensive war crimes,’ Amnesty says
Amnesty International has accused Sudan’s warring factions of committing “extensive war crimes” including mass killing of civilians and rape and sexual slavery of women in their monthslong fighting to control the eastern African nation.
‘Unimaginable horror’: Sudan’s warring sides have committed ‘extensive war crimes,’ Amnesty says
Amnesty International has accused Sudan’s warring factions of committing “extensive war crimes” including mass killing of civilians and rape and sexual slavery of women in their monthslong fighting to control the eastern African nation.
‘Unimaginable horror’: Sudan’s warring sides have committed ‘extensive war crimes,’ Amnesty says
Amnesty International has accused Sudan’s warring factions of committing “extensive war crimes” including mass killing of civilians and rape and sexual slavery of women in their monthslong fighting to control the eastern African nation.
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