Alarming Ethnic Tensions in Sudan's Al-Fashir: Survivor Accounts and RSF Denials
Survivors and witnesses recount alarming ethnic violence by the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan's Al-Fashir, citing racial slurs and killings. The RSF denies the accusations amidst global scrutiny. Eye-witnesses describe retaliatory actions, while the U.N. and NGOs highlight the humanitarian crisis in the region.
Eyewitness accounts have emerged from Sudan's Al-Fashir, detailing racially charged violence by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), allegedly involving the separation of men from women and the execution of civilians. Survivors claim racial slurs were used during these brutal acts.
The RSF has denied such accusations, labeling them as propaganda by adversaries, despite video evidence appearing to show RSF members abusing detainees. The accounts have sparked international concern, drawing attention to Sudan's ongoing ethnic tensions.
Global organizations, including the U.N., are closely monitoring the situation in Darfur. Reports indicate civilians separated by ethnicity, with gender-based violence also suggested. Aid workers highlight a dire humanitarian situation, while the RSF claims commitment to humanitarian aid and investigating any abuses by its ranks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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