Anger mounts as Sudan's army takes in Darfur paramilitary defectors
Summary
Sudan’s army is welcoming defections from members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group. Many civilians affected by Sudan’s civil war worry that former RSF commanders may avoid punishment for alleged war crimes.Key Facts
- Sudan’s army reports an increasing number of RSF members are defecting.
- The RSF is a rival paramilitary force involved in Sudan’s civil war.
- Civilians from Darfur and Khartoum have suffered abuses during the conflict.
- Some defecting RSF commanders say they are willing to face legal charges.
- Victims and displaced people demand justice for alleged war crimes.
- There is public concern that defecting commanders might escape accountability.
- The conflict has caused significant displacement and hardship for civilians.
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