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Rights group accuses three paramilitary commanders of war crimes in Sudan

Rights group accuses three paramilitary commanders of war crimes in Sudan

Summary

Amnesty International released a report accusing three commanders of Sudan’s paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), of war crimes during their attack on el-Fasher city in North Darfur in October 2025. The group is said to have committed murder, torture, ethnic cleansing, and other serious crimes. The report calls for a ceasefire, protection for civilians, and investigations into those responsible.

Key Facts

  • Three senior RSF commanders are accused of overseeing war crimes in el-Fasher, North Darfur, in October 2025.
  • Amnesty International says the RSF committed crimes including murder, torture, rape, and ethnic cleansing.
  • Over 6,000 people died in three days during the RSF’s capture of el-Fasher.
  • Videos analyzed by Amnesty show commanders directly involved in executions and torture.
  • The report urges the UN to send a protection force to safeguard civilians.
  • The RSF leader, Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, has not responded to the report.
  • The war in Sudan began in April 2023 between the regular army and the RSF.
  • The conflict has caused at least 59,000 deaths, displaced 13 million people, and created a famine affecting millions.
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