
The Joint Force of Armed Struggle Movements strongly condemned the “atrocities” committed by the RSF militia in El Fasher, accusing them of executing over 2,000 unarmed civilians on October 26–27, mostly women, children, and the elderly.
In a statement on Tuesday, the Joint Force described these acts as war crimes, crimes against humanity, and acts of genocide. They held the militia, the so-called Formation Alliance, the UAE, and supporting states fully responsible for the crimes in El Fasher. The statement called on the United Nations, the Security Council, and international human rights organizations to classify the RSF as a terrorist organization and bring the perpetrators to international justice.
The statement added that El Fasher will remain resilient against the “brutal and barbaric attacks,” affirming the Joint Force’s commitment to fight under the Sudanese Armed Forces’ banner in defense of the people while fully adhering to international humanitarian law.



