The Congress: RSF Militia Has Committed Genocide
Cameron Hudson: The army’s victory does not mean the return of Islamists to rule in Sudan
Congress redirects US policy toward Sudan’s war
The US Senate approves a resolution accusing the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of committing genocide
The US Senate decides to support the ICC to hold the RSF and their militias accountable
The resolution describes Hemedti as one of the Janjaweed leaders during the genocide in Darfur
Sudan Events – Agencies
The decision was issued based on a July 14, 2023, assessment issued by the Sudan Conflict Observatory, which revealed violations by the RSF in Darfur, including besieging cities, destroying villages, committing extrajudicial arrests and killings, and sexual violence against the Masalit, Fur and Zaghawa ethnic groups , reflects the atrocities committed. On August 16, 2023, CNN issued an investigative report on the atrocities that occurred on June 15, 2023 in El Geneina, the capital of West Darfur State, describing the atrocities as (one of the most violent incidents in genocide-torn Sudan), and On December 6, 2023, Secretary of State Antony Blinken determined that since fighting between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the RSF began on April 15, 2023, Sudan has witnessed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing including Masalit civilians who were tracked down and left to die in the streets, Their homes were set on fire, and they were told that there was no place for them in Sudan. On December 15, 2023, and through a special investigation by Reuters, it provided details about the targeted killing of Masalit men and their children by the RSF. The RSF liquidated the Masalit political and traditional leaders in El Geneina, West Darfur, including Khamis Abdullah Abkar, the governor of West Darfur, and Al-Farsha Mohammad Arbab, a prominent leader of the Masalit Sultanate, where there is significant evidence of systematic and widespread actions against non-Arab ethnic communities in Darfur, including the Masalit people committed by the RSF and allied militias that meet one or more of the criteria set forth in Article II of the Genocide Convention,
Condemning the atrocities, including those amounting to genocide, committed by the RSF and allied militias against the Masalit and other non-Arab communities – an atrocity, a humanitarian catastrophe and the collapse of Sudan’s construction, the Senate calls for an immediate cessation of the war and all acts of violence and atrocities in Sudan, and urges the United States government to take urgent steps to work with the international community, through multilateral forums, to find means for civilian protection, including by establishing safe zones, humanitarian corridors, and enforcing the arms embargo imposed by the United Nations Security Council on Darfur, comprehensive mediation, and immediately identify mechanisms through which to fund local community and organizations currently providing humanitarian assistance to the Sudanese people in conflict-affected areas where partners cannot reach them, including the delivery of food, medical assistance and shelter to affected individuals by war in Sudan, support the international criminal courts, final investigations to hold the RSF and allied militias accountable for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, and calls on the Task Force on the Prevention of Atrocities to conduct a comprehensive review of its efforts to do that.
On February 13, 2024, a number of US Senators, Democrats and Republicans, circulated and approved a resolution accusing the RSF of committing genocide, citing numerous reports. It is likely that this will become law, if the vote reaches two-thirds, and the Senate decides to support international criminal courts, and conduct investigations to hold the RSF and their allied militias accountable for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. The Council revealed that the RSF carried out (extrajudicial arrests, torture, beatings, extortion, sexual and gender-based violence, mass rape, and sexual slavery), and forced displacement. The US Senate considered what the RSF and their allied militias are doing in Darfur against non-Arab ethnic communities to be acts of genocide).
According to Mr. Cameron Hudson, the secret of the continued relationship and meetings of the Biden administration, represented by the US State Department, with the allies of the RSF Group (Taqaddum) is their belief in the RSF propaganda that it will inevitably win the war and that the Sudanese army has no ability to win, and if it is destined to win, the Islamists will return to power. Hudson confirmed that both hypotheses are propaganda and promotion of RSF lies and have no basis in truth. The expert Hudson advised Washington to watch the videos of the Sudanese people supporting the army against the militia and to correct its position so as not to lose its future relationship with Sudan. It seems that Congress, after taking the war dossier from the State Department, it is heading to reconsider the American policy regarding the situation in Sudan.