Sudan's RSF Declares Rival Government as War Devastates Darfur
- Sudan's civil war began on April 15, 2023, in Khartoum and has spread across the country, causing a humanitarian crisis.
- The Rapid Support Forces control much of Darfur and parts of southern Sudan. Both the RSF and Sudanese army face accusations of war crimes.
- Approximately 13 million people have been displaced due to the civil war, leading to the world's largest displacement crisis.
- Mirjana Spoljaric of the International Committee of the Red Cross described the situation as a 'relentless nightmare of death and destruction.
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Rebels Declare Rival Government in Sudan After 2 Years of Civil War
Rebel Sudanese paramilitaries have declared a rival government to the armed forces, two years into a war civil war that has ripped the African nation apart. Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leader Mohamed Hamdan “Hemedti” Dagalo said the group was constructing a “state of law” and not a state ruled by individuals. Hemedti said it was “the only realistic future for Sudan.” “We do not seek domination, but unity. We believe that no tribe, region, or reli…
Sudan: Rapid Support Forces leader announces rival government
Two years into the civil war, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, leader of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has declared a rival government in a challenge to the government supported by the Sudanese armed forces.
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