As the fighting intensified, resulting in the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seizing control of El Fasher and the withdrawal of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Joint Operations Command, waves of ...
Sudan's ongoing nationwide conflict has triggered one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, displacing 13·9 million people,1 including more than 4 million individuals who have fled across borders.
Tens of thousands of Sudanese have fled to overcrowded camps to escape atrocities by a paramilitary force since it captured ...
A leading Sudanese human rights activist has highlighted the atrocities and horrific violations of human rights and international humanitarian law committed against civilians in El Fasher following ...
The roads are not safe. We continue to see [people] being detained and tortured. Women and children at risk of abuse." ...
Satellite images analyzed Wednesday appear to show mass burials in el-Fasher, Sudan, after the paramilitary Rapid Support ...
After 18 months under siege, El Fasher in Sudan's remote Darfur region has become a famine-stricken, bomb-blasted city on the brink of extinction.