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Sudan civil war: UN says atrocities are hallmarks of genocide
Summary
A UN fact-finding mission reported that actions in el-Fasher show hallmarks of genocide and named senior Rapid Support Forces leaders; investigators say they will continue inquiries, including into alleged foreign involvement.
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A UN fact-finding mission has published a report on events in el-Fasher during the Sudan civil war. The mission concluded that actions there display hallmarks of genocide. The report names senior Rapid Support Forces figures and describes limitations in responding parties' cooperation. Investigators said they will continue inquiries and report further findings.
Key findings:
- The mission reported that attacks during the siege of el-Fasher display hallmarks of genocide.
- The report names RSF leadership, including Lt Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti) and Lt Col Al-Fatih Al-Qurashi.
- Investigators said the RSF did not provide requested responses and Sudanese authorities did not cooperate with the mission.
- The team said it will pursue further inquiries, including into reported foreign involvement and alleged breaches of the arms embargo, and will publish additional reporting.
Summary:
The UN report raises international concern by describing the events in el-Fasher as showing hallmarks of genocide and by identifying senior RSF figures. Investigators plan further inquiries, including into alleged foreign support, and have indicated they will report additional findings. The UN Security Council is due to discuss humanitarian and accountability issues; specific legal or enforcement steps are undetermined at this time.
