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Amnesty International: UAE Support Escalates Sudan Rapid Crisis Response

Amnesty international has accused the‍ UAE of supporting the⁤ Rapid ‍Support ⁤Forces and escalating the crisis ⁣in Sudan, urging⁢ the international community to pressure Abu Dhabi to halt this backing.

According to the English‌ section⁢ of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Amnesty International’s website, ⁣the organization ‌issued a statement on Tuesday accusing ⁤the Rapid Support Forces of committing war crimes against civilians in Sudan, particularly in the city‍ of El Fasher.

agnes Callamard, Amnesty ⁤International’s Secretary-General, said the world ‌must not turn a blind eye or ignore reports of attacks by these forces on El Fasher. Survivors’ accounts reveal unimaginable atrocities‌ committed in this city.

She added that this ongoing and⁢ widespread violence against civilians constitutes⁤ a war‌ crime.

Callamard accused‍ the UAE of facilitating ⁣these crimes, stating that its ⁤continued support for the Rapid Support Forces fuels a relentless cycle of violence against ⁤civilians in Sudan. She called on the international community to exert pressure on ​Abu Dhabi to end its support for these forces.

Amnesty International also released testimonies from⁢ 28 survivors of violence in⁢ El Fasher. these ​interviews were ⁤conducted with displaced⁣ persons residing in refugee camps across Chad ⁢at Sudan’s western border and within Sudanese towns including Tawilah and Altina.

The organization urged influential international and regional actors ⁤to take necessary steps to stop⁢ arms sales or ⁤transfers related to all parties involved‍ in the conflict. It also called for immediate diplomatic pressure on leaders of the Rapid Support Forces to cease attacks against ​civilians, including sexual violence targeting women and girls.

The International Organization for Migration reports that ⁢since late last ‌month over 100,000 civilians have fled ⁢El Fasher toward neighboring cities. Additionally,⁢ more than 40,000 people have escaped northern Kordofan.

The conflict ⁢between Sudanese army forces led by Abdel Fattah ‌al-Burhan and former ally Mohammed Hamdan‌ Dagalo-the commander ⁢of Rapid Support Forces-began ​in April ⁤2023. It has sparked one ⁣of Africa’s​ worst humanitarian crises with over 12 million displaced people and tens‌ of thousands killed.

At month-end last ‌month, Rapid Support Forces gained control over ‍El Fasher city in North Darfur⁢ province. this‍ takeover displaced more than 100,000 civilians⁢ amid reports emerging about mass field executions, sexual violence incidents, and widespread looting within the city.

​ News Sources: © webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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