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How ‘Trophy’ Videos Link Paramilitary Commanders to War Crimes in Sudan

31 December 2024
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How ‘Trophy’ Videos Link Paramilitary Commanders to War Crimes in Sudan
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Sudan is engulfed in a brutal civil war, with the Rapid Support Forces committing systemic atrocities, including ethnic cleansing under the leadership of former Janjaweed commander Hemeti. The R.S.F. is identified by their light camouflage uniforms and distinctive logo, engaging in war crimes such as executing captives and torching communities. Commanders like Hussein Barsham are implicated in these crimes, with evidence showing their presence at execution sites and potential responsibility for ordering or allowing these atrocities to occur.

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