Sudanese survivors testify to RSF abuses amid new Amnesty report
Summary
Refugees from el-Fasher in Sudan have reported serious abuses by the Rapid Support Forces, which Amnesty International now calls war crimes. Despite a temporary ceasefire, many survivors are struggling with limited mental health support.Key Facts
- Refugees from Sudan's el-Fasher are reporting abuses like torture and rape.
- Amnesty International has labeled the actions of the Rapid Support Forces as war crimes.
- The Rapid Support Forces are a paramilitary group in Sudan.
- A three-month truce has been announced in the region.
- Survivors have limited access to mental health support.
- Many refugees support each other to deal with their trauma.
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