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- US declares Sudan's paramilitary forces have committed genocide during civil war
US declares Sudan's paramilitary forces have committed genocide during civil war
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The US State Department has determined that the RSF and allied militias have committed genocide in Sudan, as stated by Secretary Blinken. This determination is based on information about the RSF's systematic murder of men and boys from certain ethnic groups and the targeted rape of women and girls.
Through its campaign in Darfur, Gezira, and other combat areas, the RSF has committed a litany of documented war crimes and atrocities.
Malnourished children and mothers are dying due to lack of access to care, and cholera is spreading in many parts of the country.
The United States is committed to holding accountable those responsible.
Based on this information, I have now concluded that members of the RSF and allied militias have committed genocide in Sudan.
The United States is committed to holding accountable those responsible for these atrocities.
Those same militias have targeted fleeing civilians, murdering innocent people escaping conflict, and prevented remaining civilians from accessing lifesaving supplies.
The Treasury Department remains committed to using every tool available to hold accountable those responsible for violating the human rights of the Sudanese people.
The United States continues to call for an end to this conflict that is putting innocent civilian lives in jeopardy.
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sources
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Ethnic tensions
- 3.Human rights
- 4.War Crimes
- 5.Famine
- 6.War in Sudan
- 7.UAE politics
- 8.Chemical or biological warfare
countries
organizations
- 1.US Treasury Department
- 2.Rapid Support Forces
- 3.Sudanese Armed Forces
- 4.United Nations
- 5.Capital Tap Holding
- 6.Janjaweed
- 7.London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- 8.Masalit
- 9.UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
- 10.UN Security Council
- 11.US State Department
- 12.World Health Organization
persons
- 1.Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo
- 2.Anthony Blinken
- 3.Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan
- 4.Abu Dharr Abdul Nabi Habiballa Ahmmed
- 5.Edem Wosornu
- 6.Hanan Balkhy
- 7.Omar Al-Bashir
- 8.Wally Adeyemo