ethnic cleansing in Sudan; 15 thousand people were killed in one city alone
The United Nations, presenting a shocking report, confirmed the death of about 15,000 people during the violence of the Rapid Support Forces in a Sudanese city during the three months of April to June last year. |
The International Group of Fars News Agency, “Rapid Support Forces used to specifically target young men and after interrogation, if it turned out that they were from the Masalit tribe, they were executed by shooting them in the head.” The women of this tribe were also physically and sexually assaulted.” This is part of the United Nations report on the ethnic cleansing in the city of “El Jenine” located in the West Darfur region of Sudan.
The Al-Mayadeen network website wrote today (Saturday, January 20) based on the report that was presented to the UN Security Council, independent monitors of UN sanctions announced that last year between 10 and 15 thousand people In this city, during the ethnic violence, the “Rapid Support” forces and their allied Arab militias were killed. According to this report, between April and June of last year, this city witnessed “acts of violence was a “severe attack” during which the Rapid Support Forces and its allies targeted the African tribe “Masalit”, which “could be an example of war crimes and crimes against humanity”.
These observers also accused The message to the UAE regarding the military support of the rapid support forces through the city of Amedgras, located in the north of Chad, was described as “authentic”. But the UAE considers these aids humanitarian and rejects the accusations.
Last year’s fighting in Sudan between the Rapid Support Forces and the army left almost 49 million people in need of aid and displaced another 7.5 million from their homes.
In the new report of the United Nations, the narrative of the survivors of the crimes in Al-Janina is included, that “terrible stories” of bloodshed scenes in this city and fleeing through the 30 km road of this city to the border of Chad and They described the bodies that fell on this road.
According to this report, from June 14 to 17, nearly 12,000 people fled Al-Janeina on foot. Along this route, every time they reached the posts of the rapid support forces, they saw men and women being separated, harassed, searched, robbed and beaten. The rapid support forces also shot them in the legs to prevent them from escaping. which led to the wounding and killing of a number of women and children.
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