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United Nations: Girls Raped in Eastern Al-Jazirah
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported on Monday that it received reports of girls being…
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Washington: We Call on the Militia to Stop Slaughtering Civilians
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan, Tom Perriello, urged the Rapid Support Forces militia to halt…
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UN Fact-Finding Mission: Most Sexual Violence Crimes Committed by the Militia
Sudan Events – Follow-ups Mohammed Chande Othman, head of the UN Independent Fact-Finding Mission in Sudan, revealed that most sexual…
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Militia Continues Its Retaliatory Campaign Against Civilians in Al-Jazirah
Sudan Events – Follow-ups On Tuesday, the Rapid Support Forces militia continued its retaliatory campaign against civilians in eastern Al-Jazirah,…
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Suicide of Women Tortured and Raped by Militia Members in Al-Jazirah
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Network of Women in the Horn of Africa, “Sihha,” has reported that women in eastern…
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Military Leader: Sudan Faces a Conspiracy to Erase Its Identity
In Shendi, Omar Al-Sir, the deputy commander of the Third Infantry Division, announced that victory over the RSF rebels is…
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New RSF Massacre in Jazira
The Sudanese Doctors’ Network reported that three people were killed and three injured following an RSF attack on Al-Sudaira Al-Gharbiya,…
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EU Condemns Massacres by RSF in Jazira
The European Union’s foreign policy representative, Josep Borrell, condemned the RSF’s violations and massacres in Sudan’s Jazira state, describing reports…
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Death Toll in Al-Sirrah Increases to 141, Including 50 Executed by Slitting
Local sources in Al-Sirrah, Jazira region, reported that the death toll due to RSF attacks has risen to 141, with…
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Al-Azhar Calls for Accountability for Massacres in Sudan
Al-Azhar condemned the brutal massacres taking place in Sudan, especially in villages across the Jazira region, which have left nearly…
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