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Sudan: Growing concern about atrocities committed in Darfur capital

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Al-Fashir was captured by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on Sunday after an 18-month siege.

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  • Reports of atrocities against non-Arab ethnic groups in al-Fasher have increased.
  • The Rapid Support Forces captured al-Fasher after an 18-month siege marked by violence and famine. 9s
  • Over 25,000 people have fled the city, with the RSF accused of ethnically motivated killings and mass arrests. 19s
  • The UN and rights groups warn of further violations and call for humanitarian access. 40s
  • The International Criminal Court is investigating alleged war crimes by both the RSF and Sudanese military. 51s
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