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No. 2 · Thursday, 2 July 2026

Amnesty accuses Sudan's RSF commanders of crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing in El Fasher

Illegal ImmigrationSudan
What? Amnesty International has accused three Rapid Support Forces commanders of war crimes, including allegations of ethnic cleansing in El Fasher, as UN officials separately warn of continuing risk of mass-atrocity violence across Sudan.
So what? Sudan's war remains one of the world's largest displacement crises; continued RSF atrocities raise the likelihood of further secondary displacement toward Europe and beyond, a trend that partner-nation liaison and traveler-screening posts further along migrant routes continue to track.
Corroborated · Sources: The Washington Post · Amnesty International (July 1-2, 2026)
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Mission areas Illegal Immigration
Countries Sudan Chad
Also appears with Rapid Support Forces