The Guardian view on the atrocities in El Fasher : the responsibility for these horrors extends (…)
The world said ‘never again’ after Darfur’s genocide. Yet it stood by as catastrophe loomed No one can claim they did not know what would happen in El Fasher. An 18-month siege had already seen war crimes by the Rapid Support Forces, including the execution of civilians and sexual violence. (…)
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