A Sudanese massacre foretold : the grim familiarity of the RSF’s rampage through El Fasher
Atrocities unfolding in El Fasher since it fell to paramilitary forces follow a bleak pattern seen in Rwanda, Liberia and Sudan itself, including lack of international action Hundreds of patients and staff massacred at a hospital; unarmed men of fighting age separated and shot at close range; (…)
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