Issue (34) of “Al-Hakika” Online Magazine Highlights the Most Dangerous Violations by the Rapid Support Forces Militia
Issue (34) of Al-Hakika online magazine has been released, featuring an extensive report documenting the most serious violations committed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia across several Sudanese states. The issue relies on international reports, official statistics, and documented testimonies.
🔴 External Funding and Training
The issue cites an investigation published by Reuters revealing alleged Emirati funding of a secret camp in Ethiopia used to train militia fighters, in addition to references to the targeting of humanitarian aid.
🔴 Targeting of Humanitarian Assistance
The magazine criticizes the silence of the international community regarding the militia’s targeting of humanitarian aid convoys using drones, in clear violation of international humanitarian law.
🔴 Attacks on Medical Facilities
The issue documents the targeting of Al-Mazmoum Hospital in Sennar, as part of escalating attacks on healthcare facilities, resulting in significant human losses.
🔴 Mass Casualties in El Fasher
Reports from the United Nations indicate that more than 6,000 people were killed in the early days of the fall of El Fasher, marking one of the deadliest waves of violence.
🔴 Expansion of Drone Warfare
An international report reveals the expansion of the militia’s drone network with alleged Emirati support, identifying launch sites inside Sudan.
🔴 Mass Displacement in South Kordofan
The issue reports the displacement of 1,770 people from villages in Al-Qoz and Habila localities in South Kordofan, due to violations committed by the SPLM-North and the RSF militia.
🔴 Violations Against Children
Reuters documented cases of Sudanese children being abducted and forced into militia service or sexually exploited, constituting grave violations of children’s rights.
🔴 Victims in Al-Jazirah State
Official statistics issued by the Government of Al Jazirah report that 6,333 people have been killed by the militia since the outbreak of events.
🔴 Saudi Position
Saudi Arabia called for an immediate halt to violations and reaffirmed its support for Sudan’s legitimate institutions.
🔴 Prime Minister’s Statement in Munich
At the Munich Security Conference, the Prime Minister stated that the war in Sudan is being waged by a militia and foreign mercenaries with external backing.
🔴 Sudanese Diplomatic Efforts
Sudan’s Foreign Minister recorded a notable presence within the corridors of the African Union Peace and Security Council as part of diplomatic efforts to present developments on the ground.
The issue concludes with the hashtag: