“Sudan Resistance”: Demands to Classify RSF as “Terrorist Militia”
Sudan Events – Follow-ups
The Sudanese Resistance Committees and the forces that signed the Revolutionary Charter to establish the People’s Authority described the killing of Officer Mohammad Siddiq at the hands of the Rapid Support Militia (RSF) as a war crime and a continuous violation of international norms, treaties and covenants.
The Committes said in a statement that these war crimes were documented by the soldiers and leaders of the RSF themselves, despite the attempts of the mouthpieces and members of the hired forces and mercenaries to mislead public opinion and attempts to deny the facts, and they are not the first crime and will not be the last, because this behavior is at the heart of the approach and mentality of the “RSF Militia” “Janjaweed.” “Since its inception in the Darfur region.”
The committees called on all political and civil forces, and the forces and organizations of the international and regional community, to classify “the Rapid Support Militia and consider it a terrorist militia with no justification for dealing with it or providing any political or logistical cover for it.”
They stressed that “the resisting martyr, First Lieutenant Mohammad Siddiq, is immortalized in the memory of the revolution, the Sudanese people, and history, and is mourned for his patriotic stances, his heroic and honorable stance, and his revolutionary bias towards the will and revolution of the Sudanese people.”