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UN: RSF Actions in Darfur Signal Genocide Intent
19 Feb
Summary
- UN investigators found evidence suggesting genocide by RSF fighters.
- Actions include siege, starvation, killings, rape, and torture.
- RSF allegedly acted with intent to destroy Fur and Zaghawa communities.

A UN fact-finding mission has concluded that RSF fighters in Darfur may be committing genocide. The evidence gathered suggests a deliberate intent to destroy specific communities.
Investigators detailed a pattern of prolonged siege, starvation tactics, and the systematic denial of humanitarian assistance. These actions were followed by mass killings, rape, torture, and enforced disappearances.
Expert Mona Rishmawi stated that the extensive body of evidence points to the RSF's intent to destroy the Zaghawa and Fur communities in El-Fasher. Such actions are considered definitive hallmarks of genocide.
The RSF has not yet commented on this latest report, though they have previously denied accusations of atrocities during the ongoing conflict.




