Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted July 29, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted July 29, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ******* ********* rampant in Sudan, says rights group Human Rights Watch has accused the paramilitary group fighting against the military in Sudan’s civil war of rampant ******* ********* against women, including gang ***** and forced marriages of ******. The international rights group also accused the military of ******* *********. The group, in a report released Monday, called for the ******* Nations and the ******** Union to establish a ****** mission to protect civilians in Sudan as more than 15 months of fighting between the military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces show no signs of abating. “The Rapid Support Forces have ******, gang ******, and forced into marriage countless women and ****** in residential areas in Sudan’s capital,” said Laetitia Bader, deputy ******* director at Human Rights Watch. The group accused both warring parties of blocking survivors’ access to critical emergency care, and said the military has “willfully restricted” shipments of humanitarian supplies to RSF-controlled areas, including medical supplies and aid workers since October last year. The RSF, meanwhile, has pillaged medical supplies and occupied medical facilities, it said. RSF fighters also committed ******* ********* against service providers, the group said, citing local responders. Sudan plunged into chaos in April last year when simmering tensions between the military and the RSF exploded into open fighting in the capital, Khartoum, and elsewhere in the country. The fighting has ******* more than 14,000 people and wounded 33,000 others, according to the UN, but rights activists say the true toll could be much higher. The conflict has created the world’s largest displacement crisis, with over 11 million people forced to flee their homes. In the report released Monday, Human Rights Watch said it documented widespread ******* *********, as well as forced and child marriage during the conflict in Khartoum and the nearby cities of Omdurman and Bahri, or Khartoum North. The three cities are known as Greater Khartoum. The group said 18 health care providers had cared for a total of 262 survivors of ******* ********* aged between nine and 60 years old between April 2013 and February this year. “I have slept with a ****** under my pillow for months in ***** from the raids that lead to ***** by RSF,” the group quoted an unnamed 20-year-old woman living in an area controlled by the RSF as saying in early 2024. “Since this war started, it is not safe anymore to be a woman living in Khartoum under RSF.” These acts constitute “war ******* and ******* against humanity,” it said. The group said most of the cases were attributed to the Rapid Support Forces, but some cases of ******* ********* also were blamed on the military, especially when the military retained control of Omdurman earlier this year. The group said men and boys also have been ******, including in detention. Both the RSF and the military didn’t immediately answer requests for comment. Human Rights Watch said neither party has taken meaningful steps to prevent its forces from committing ***** or attacking health care services, nor to independently and transparently investigate ******* committed by their forces. “The ******* Nations and ******** Union need to mobilise this protection and states should hold to account those responsible for ongoing ******* *********, attacks on local responders, health facilities and the blocking of aid,” Bader said. Clashes were reported over the weekend in eastern Sudan and in the city of al-Fasher, the military’s last stronghold in the sprawling western region of Darfur. The RSF has besieged al-Fasher for months in an effort to seize control. An ******* by the RSF on al-Fasher ******* at least 31 civilians and wounded 66 others, according to the Coordination of the Resistance Committee in a city, a local pro-democracy group that documents ********* in the city. The UN condemned the ******* on targets including hospitals, apartments and markets, saying it caught many civilians by surprise as al-Fasherhad experienced relative calm for about two weeks. International experts warned last month that 755,000 people are facing famine in the coming months, and that 8.5 million people are facing extreme food shortages. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #******* #********* #rampant #Sudan #rights #group This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/80968-sexual-violence-rampant-in-sudan-says-rights-group/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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