United Nations has stated that the widespread violence and human rights abuses in Sudan display clear characteristics commonly associated with genocide, raising alarm over the scale and severity of the atrocities.
UN Warns Sudan Violence Shows Signs of Genocide

The United Nations has found out that the Rapid Support Forces, a group did some very bad things to people in the city of el-Fasher in Sudan. They think this could be genocide, which's a big word that means killing a lot of people from a certain group on purpose.
The Rapid Support Forces took over el-Fasher after blocking the city for eighteen months. This was a brutal time and many people were hurt or killed. The United Nations is very upset about what happened and they want to make sure that the people who did these things are punished.
A lady named Mona Rishmawi, who's an expert said that the evidence they found shows that the Rapid Support Forces wanted to destroy the Zaghawa and Fur communities in el-Fasher. They did bad things like killing people hurting them and making them disappear. These are all signs of genocide.
The investigators did not go to el-Fasher. They talked to over three hundred people who survived the attack. They also looked at videos and pictures from satellites. They found out that the Rapid Support Forces did bad things, including killing people hurting them and making them disappear.
The United Kingdoms Foreign Secretary, Yvette Cooper said that the findings are very horrific. She wants the United Nations to do something about it and make sure that the people who did these things are punished. She also wants to stop the flow of weapons that is helping the conflict.
Sudan has been having a war for almost three years now. It started as a fight between the army and the Rapid Support Forces but it has become a bigger conflict with many different groups involved. Both sides have done things and hurt many people.
The Rapid Support Forces have targeted -Arab people in the Darfur region. They have used violent tactics and have killed many people. The United Nations says that the city of el-Fasher was deliberately starved and destroyed during the siege. Many people were killed, hurt or disappeared during this time.
The investigators say that the Rapid Support Forces actions in el-Fasher were very similar to what they did twenty years. They used the tactics and targeted the same groups of people. The United Nations is very worried that this could happen again if something is not done to stop it.
The report names the leader of the Rapid Support Forces Lt Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo and his spokesperson, Lt Col Al-Fatih Al-Qurashi. They are accused of planning and organizing the attack on el-Fasher. The report also mentions a commander named "Abu Lulu" who was arrested after a video of his brutality was shared on media.
The United Nations is asking for help to stop the conflict in Sudan. They want to make sure that the people who did these things are punished and that the victims get justice. They also want to stop the flow of weapons that is helping the conflict.
Yvette Cooper said that the world is failing the people of Sudan. She wants the international community to come together and do something to stop the conflict. She said that the stories of what happened in el-Fasher should have been a turning point. The violence is still continuing. She wants the United Nations to take action and make sure that the world does not look away.
Some things you should know about Sudan:
* The conflict in Sudan started in April 2023
* The Rapid Support Forces are a group
* The United Nations has found evidence of genocide in el-Fasher
* The international community is being asked to help stop the conflict
The United Nationss very worried about what is happening in Sudan. They want to make sure that the people who did these things are punished and that the victims get justice. They also want to stop the flow of weapons that is helping the conflict. The world needs to come and do something to stop the conflict, in Sudan.




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