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Sudan, Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Watch accuses Sudan’s RSF of rape, sexual slavery
Rights group says sexual violence constitutes war crimes, and that it underscores the urgent need for international action to protect Sudanese civilians and deliver justice to victims
Women held as sex slaves in Sudan's South Kordofan, Human Rights Watch says
Women from Sudan's South Kordofan state have been repeatedly raped and some held as sex slaves by fighters from the warring Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias, Human Rights Watch said in a report published on Monday.
Rape and Sexual Slavery in Sudan’s Conflict
We’ve reported on some of the horrific crimes being perpetrated by the warring parties before. In the conflict between the between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and their allied militias, we’ve seen atrocities being committed by both sides .
Sudan: Human Rights Watch accuses paramilitaries of widespread sexual violence
In its latest report on civil war-torn Sudan, monitor NGO Human Rights Watch documented dozens of cases of sexual violence committed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces group, echoing reports by UN agencies.
Fighters in Sudan's civil war raping girls as young as seven, Human Rights Watch says
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group fighting Sudan's army, is accused of committing mass sexual atrocities during the nation's civil war.View on euronews
HRW: Sudan RSF fighters committed sexual violence in South Kordofan since 2023
The Sudanese Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias have been committing mass sexual violence and perpetrating sex slavery in South Kordofan state since September 2023, according to a report
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Escape from Sudan
HRW’s Mohamed Osman and Laetitia Bader, have just returned from the town of Renk in South Sudan, near the border with Sudan.
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Women speak of shocking sexual violence amid Sudan's raging civil war
Sudanese women tell Human Rights Watch that RSF paramilitaries, one side in a grueling civil war, are subjecting them to ...
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