Sudanese in Europe Protest Against Silence Over RSF Militia Abuses
Marseille – Sudanhorizon
Sudanese residents in European countries held a protest in the French city of Marseille to mark 1,000 days since the start of the war in Sudan and to protest the silence of the international community towards the crimes and abuses committed by the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia against civilians.
The Sudan News Agency (SUNA) quoted Mohamed Ibrahim, a representative of the Sudanese Youth in Diaspora group, on Sunday as saying that the international community’s “suspicious silence” has been the prevailing characteristic throughout the past thousand days of the war.
He condemned the way the international community and its institutions are dealing with the situation in Sudan and their indifference to the suffering of the Sudanese people.
The protesters raised banners calling for the RSF to be designated a terrorist organization and punished for all the crimes it has committed, which amount to war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. They also stressed the importance of the international community responding positively to the suffering of the Sudanese people.
The participants condemned some negative interventions by certain countries and overlooking dispatch of mercenaries and lethal weapons to kill Sudanese civilians, expressing their dissatisfaction with the silence of human rights and humanitarian organizations in the world, especially the International Criminal Court, regarding these crimes committed by the rebel militia.
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