Amnesty accuses Sudanese paramilitary of war crimes in assault on refugee camp
Amnesty International documents deliberate killings, sexual violence, and destruction by RSF in Zamzam camp, causing 400,000 to flee and calling for war crimes investigations.
- An international rights group accused the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group of committing war crimes during an attack on a refugee camp in Darfur, Sudan.
- The attack on the Zamzam camp in April killed at least 47 civilians who were fleeing violence or seeking refuge, according to Amnesty International.
- The RSF attack was described as a 'sustained campaign' targeting camps for displaced people, involving killings, rapes, looting, and destruction of buildings.
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The paramilitary RSF forces in Sudan are accused of repeated violent attacks against civilians. In attacks that dispersed one of the country's largest refugee camps, executions and war crimes were committed, Amnesty warns.
Amnesty accuses Sudanese paramilitary of war crimes in assault on refugee camp
Amnesty International has accused Sudan's Rapid Support Forces of committing war crimes in Darfur. The group attacked the Zamzam displacement camp in April, killing civilians and destroying infrastructure.
RSF's attack on Zam Zam IDP camp should be investigated as war crimes
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) deliberately killed civilians, took hostages, pillaged and destroyed mosques, schools, and health clinics during a large-scale attack in April on Zamzam, the largest camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in North Darfur State, Amnesty International said in a new report published today. These violations must be investigated as war crimes […]
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