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Sudan’s PM urges UN to label RSF ‘terrorist militia,’ slams violence

Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris has called on the international community and the United Nations to take action against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), labeling them as a “terrorist militia”. The Prime Minister made this statement on Thursday, highlighting the need for urgent measures to be taken against this group.

The RSF, also known as the Janjaweed, is a paramilitary force that was formed in 2013 by the Sudanese government to combat rebel groups in the Darfur region. However, over the years, they have been accused of committing numerous human rights violations, including rape, torture, and murder. The recent violent crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Sudan has further raised concerns about the RSF’s actions.

In his address, Prime Minister Idris emphasized the need for the international community to recognize the RSF as a terrorist militia and take appropriate action. He stated, “The RSF has been responsible for heinous crimes against innocent civilians, and it is time for the world to acknowledge them as a terrorist group and hold them accountable for their actions.”

The Prime Minister’s call for action comes at a crucial time when Sudan is going through a transitional period after the ousting of former President Omar al-Bashir in April 2019. The country is striving towards a democratic government, and the RSF’s actions are seen as a threat to this process.

The RSF has been accused of using excessive force against peaceful protesters, resulting in the death of over 100 people and injuring hundreds more. The Prime Minister’s statement reflects the growing concern among Sudanese citizens and the international community about the RSF’s role in the country’s political landscape.

The United Nations has also expressed its concern over the RSF’s actions in Sudan. In a recent report, the UN Human Rights Office stated that the RSF had committed serious human rights violations, including the use of live ammunition against protesters. The report also highlighted the RSF’s involvement in the violent dispersal of a sit-in protest in Khartoum in June 2019, which resulted in the death of over 100 people.

The Prime Minister’s call for the RSF to be labeled as a terrorist militia has been welcomed by many human rights organizations and activists. They believe that this step will not only hold the RSF accountable for their actions but also send a strong message to other paramilitary groups in the region.

The RSF’s leader, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as “Hemedti”, has denied the allegations of human rights violations and has stated that the RSF is a legitimate force that is working towards maintaining peace and stability in Sudan. However, the Prime Minister’s statement has put pressure on the Sudanese government to take action against the RSF and address the concerns of its citizens.

The international community must take heed of Prime Minister Idris’s call and take concrete steps to address the issue of the RSF. The RSF’s actions have caused immense suffering to the people of Sudan, and it is the responsibility of the international community to ensure that justice is served.

In conclusion, Prime Minister Kamil Idris’s call to label the RSF as a terrorist militia is a significant step towards addressing the human rights violations in Sudan. The international community must take action to hold the RSF accountable for their actions and support the Sudanese people in their quest for a democratic government. It is time for the world to stand in solidarity with the people of Sudan and take a strong stance against the RSF’s atrocities.

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