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on Wednesday accused fighters from Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces of gleefully posting images of themselves committing war crimes, including the burning of civilian homes and the torture of prisoners.of Sudan 2021. The coup leaders, Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan of the Sudanese Armed Forces and his former deputy Gen. Mohamed Hamdan “Hemedti” Dagalo of the RSF, went to war with each other in April 2023.
Some of the videos included disturbing images of men in RSF uniforms beating and whipping prisoners, and seemingly taking “selfies” while posing with bloodied captives. “They are doing it to show the people who they are. They are proud of themselves and their abuses. They are sending a message that you cannot defeat us, we are very brave, we know how to fight,” said Adam Mousa Obama of Darfur Victim Support.
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