Amnesty report finds ethnic cleansing in Sudan. What does it reveal?

Amnesty International has released a report accusing the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of committing crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing in North Darfur, Sudan. The findings are based on extensive survivor interviews and satellite imagery analysis.
Why it matters
This report documents severe human rights violations in an ongoing conflict, providing critical evidence for international accountability and awareness.
In a report ‘ City Under Siege, Children Under Fire: Rapid Support Forces’ Crimes Against Humanity in North Darfur ’ released on July 1, Amnesty International concluded that Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed “crimes against humanity and carried out ethnic cleansing” during its campaign to seize El Fasher in Sudan’s North Darfur state.
The article focuses on human rights reporting, which typically aligns with humanitarian-focused advocacy perspectives.
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