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Sudan’s RSF Accused of Coordinated Genocide Against Non-Arab Communities, Report Reveals

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Last updated: February 22, 2026 11:59 pm
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Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces Accused of Genocide Against Non-Arab Communities

Geneva – A recent report from Sudan’s Independent International Fact-Finding Mission has raised alarm over significant human rights abuses committed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the country. The findings, presented to the UN Human Rights Council on February 19, indicate that these abuses constitute genocide against non-Arab communities, particularly around El-Fasher in North Darfur.

The report, titled Hallmarks of Genocide in El-Fasher, states that the coordinated campaign by the RSF has led to the deliberate targeting of specific ethnic groups, underscoring the severity of the situation. Mohamed Chande Othman, who chairs the Fact-Finding Mission, noted, “The level of coordination and the explicit support from senior RSF leaders confirm that these acts are part of a structured operation rather than random acts of violence.” This systematic approach points toward a targeted intent to annihilate particular communities.

The violence in Sudan began escalating dramatically on April 15, 2023, when fighting broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the RSF, entangling various other factions in the conflict. The continuation of this conflict has led to a humanitarian crisis, with reports of thousands being displaced and killed.

The Fact-Finding Mission’s assessment delves into multiple instances of violence that portray a disturbing pattern of ethnically motivated killings, sexual violence, and property destruction. It specifically highlights the RSF’s targeting of the Zaghawa and Fur ethnic groups, with public statements from RSF members calling for their extermination.

One horrific example cited in the report comes from testimony of a survivor who relayed an RSF member’s chilling proclamation: “These are slaves. Kill them, destroy them, rape them.” This account puts a human face to the unfathomable violence the communities are experiencing.

The report also indicates that more than 6,000 individuals were killed within just the first days of the RSF’s offensive on El-Fasher, with estimates suggesting at least 4,400 deaths in that city alone. Additionally, over 1,600 persons were killed while attempting to flee, indicating a broader pattern of destruction targeting these communities.

“The sheer scale of violence and terror inflicted on the Zaghawa and Fur populations gives us every reason to regard these acts as genocidal in nature,” emphasized the report. Discriminatory slurs and systematic sexual violence, including numerous incidents of gang-rape, were also highlighted, pointing to a methodical effort to instill fear and oppression among the targeted groups.

The UN Human Rights chief, Volker Türk, who visited the region recently, stressed the importance of accountability, stating, “The violations observed during the RSF’s final offensive on El-Fasher only reinforce the need for a thorough investigation into these crimes.” He also called for the establishment of criminal responsibility for those involved, including higher-ranking officials who may have directed the atrocities.

Mona Rishmawi, an expert with the Fact-Finding Mission, echoed this sentiment, arguing that the RSF acted with a clear intention to “destroy, in whole or in part, the Zaghawa and Fur communities.” The detailed findings in the report raise urgent calls for international attention and intervention in a situation that has spiraled into one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent history.

With the potential for further escalation, the international community faces the pressing need to respond decisively to prevent continued carnage. Advocacy groups and human rights organizations are calling for immediate action, finding ways to protect innocent lives caught in the crossfire of this ongoing conflict.

As the world watches, hope remains that justice will triumph and the voices of the oppressed will be heard.

— Reported by Nexio News

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