Many Countries ‘Turn A Blind Eye’ To RSF Crimes – Sudan’s Al-Burhan
Sudan Army Chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has said “Many countries remain silent and turn a blind eye” to crimes allegedly committed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the country’s more-than-year-long civil war.
Sudan has been gripped by war since April 2023, when fighting erupted between forces loyal to al-Burhan and the RSF led by his former deputy, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.
Since the war broke out, tens of thousands of people have been killed and millions more have been displaced as a humanitarian crisis has deepened.
Both sides have been accused of possibly committing war crimes by UN officials and rights groups.
In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera in Port Sudan, al-Burhan said, “Many countries remain silent and turn a blind eye to the crimes being committed every day.”
“Every day, the enemies are killing the Sudanese people, plundering their land, and raping their wives and daughters … Everyone who remains silent and those who support what the other side is doing daily is an enemy,” al-Burhan said, without naming any country.
“Perhaps some countries have used their influence to stop aid provided to the Sudanese state. Some countries may have used their international and regional mechanisms to stop supporting the armed forces,” he added.
In March UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, said his team had documented dozens of cases of sexual violence.
“Sexual violence as a weapon of war, including rape, has been a defining – and despicable – characteristic of this crisis since the beginning,” he said.
His team has documented 60 incidents of conflict-related sexual violence, involving at least 120 victims across the country, the vast majority women and girls, he said but added that “these figures are sadly a vast underrepresentation of the reality”.
“Men in RSF uniform and armed men affiliated with the RSF were reported to be responsible for 81 percent of the documented incidents,” Turk said.
The RSF has, in recent months, made several breakthroughs and when questioned about the RSF’s military gains, al-Burhan said: “Losses in battle or retreating in a certain situation does not mean losing the battle itself, and doesn’t mean defeat.”
“The Sudanese people and the Sudanese armed forces will never be defeated,” he added.
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