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Sudan Doctors Network Reports 32 Cases of Rape Amid Escalating Violence in El Fasher

November 16, 202537 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
Sudan Doctors Network Reports 32 Cases of Rape Amid Escalating Violence in El Fasher
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The Sudan Doctors Network reported on Sunday that it has confirmed 32 cases of rape over the past week involving girls who fled from El Fasher in North Darfur to the Tawila area, amid a worsening security and humanitarian crisis in the region.

In a statement on its Facebook page, the network indicated that these cases were recorded based on credible medical and field reports. Some assaults occurred within El Fasher after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took control of the city, while others involved victims who were attacked during their escape towards Tawila.

Accusations of War Crimes

The network condemned the rapes allegedly committed by members of the RSF against women in El Fasher and those fleeing violence, describing these acts as serious violations of international humanitarian law that may constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity.

It held the RSF "fully accountable" for these violations and called for an urgent, independent international investigation. The network emphasized the need for the protection of survivors and witnesses, as well as unrestricted access for medical and humanitarian organizations to provide necessary treatment and support.

Background of the Escalation

The RSF gained control of El Fasher, the last major stronghold of the Sudanese army in Darfur, on October 26 following an 18-month siege. Since that time, the United Nations has reported incidents of massacres, widespread sexual violence, looting, and mass displacement.

Reliable testimonies, supported by video evidence shared on social media, indicate "widespread atrocities" in El Fasher, which has been cut off from communications, according to Agence France-Presse.

The Sudanese government has accused the RSF of killing approximately 2,000 civilians, while the RSF denies committing war crimes, although they acknowledge some violations and have indicated a willingness to investigate those responsible.

Unprecedented Humanitarian Crisis

Since the conflict erupted in Sudan in April 2023, tens of thousands of civilians have been killed, with around 12 million people displaced, marking what the United Nations describes as the largest displacement and hunger crisis currently in the world.
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