
The UN Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan on Friday urged the international community to establish an independent judicial mechanism to hold perpetrators of crimes in Sudan accountable — in coordination with the International Criminal Court (ICC) — and to expand the Court’s jurisdiction across the entire country.
The mission reported that the RSF has set up parallel judicial structures outside state authority, describing the fall of El Fasher as a tragic turning point in Sudan’s war.
The city, it said, has become an epicenter of systematic atrocities, including mass killings, sexual violence, and the forced displacement of civilians.
The statement added that RSF forces carried out ethnic and mass executions in El Fasher, used starvation as a weapon of war, and deliberately destroyed the city’s infrastructure.



