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News/Thousands held by paramilitary RSF in Sudan’s el-Fasher: NGO
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Thousands held by paramilitary RSF in Sudan’s el-Fasher: NGO

Thousands of people, including hundreds of women and children and dozens of doctors, are being held in dire conditions by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in el-Fasher, western Sudan. The Sudan Doctors Network reported on Monday that over 1,470 civilians and 907 military personnel are detained in multiple facilities, with accusations of severe violations including torture, killings, and ethnically motivated violence.

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Thousands held by paramilitary RSF in Sudan’s el-Fasher: NGO
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Thousands of people, including hundreds of women and children and dozens of doctors, are being held in dire conditions by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in el-Fasher, western Sudan. The Sudan Doctors Network reported on Monday that over 1,470 civilians and 907 military personnel are detained in multiple facilities, with accusations of severe violations including torture, killings, and ethnically motivated violence. The captives are reportedly suffering from injuries, lack of medical care, and a cholera outbreak due to poor conditions, with a critical shortage of medical supplies further debilitating the health sector. El-Fasher, previously the army's last stronghold in Darfur, fell to the RSF in late October amid the ongoing civil war between the RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces, which has created a severe humanitarian crisis.

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The detention centres have faced a cholera outbreak since early February, with poor environmental conditions, a lack of clean water, and malnutrition making the spread of diseases more rampant.

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370 women and 426 children are among those held in facilities including Shalla Prison, a children’s hospital, and cargo containers.

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Thousands of people remain detained in poor conditions by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in el-Fasher in western Sudan.

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The RSF is reportedly committing ‘severe violations’ inside the detention centres, including killings during torture and interrogation, as well as ethnically motivated killings.

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Hundreds of women and children and dozens of doctors among those detained by the rebel group in poor conditions, says Sudan-doctors-network" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="2002" data-entity-type="organization">Sudan Doctors Network.Thousands of people remain detained in poor conditions by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in el-Fasher in western Sudan, according to a local NGO.The Sudan-doctors-network" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="2002" data-entity-type="organization">Sudan Doctors Network said on Monday that 20 doctors, more than 1,470 civilians, and 907 military personnel are being held in “dire” conditions in multiple detention facilities in the city.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Sudan power crisis: Studying using candles, counting gas station tripslist 2 of 4Sudan’s Prime Minister: This is the path out of the horrors of warlist 3 of 4Sudan refugees returning home face new ‘struggle for survival’: UNlist 4 of 4War and neglect fuel deadly measles epidemic in Sudan’s Darfurend of listThe paramilitary group the RSF has been accused of numerous crimes against humanity during the conflict in the West African nation that has now marked its third anniversary.Until it fell to the RSF in late October, el-Fasher was the last stronghold of Sudan’s army in the sprawling western region of Darfur.The RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have been fighting a vicious civil war since April 2023, which has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions to create the “world’s worst humanitarian crisis”, according to the United Nations.The NGO said in a statement that the RSF is reportedly committing “severe violations” inside the detention centres in el-Fasher, “including killings during torture and interrogation, as well as ethnically motivated killings”.The group reports that 370 women and 426 children are among those held in facilities including Shalla Prison, a children’s hospital, and cargo containers.The network warned that the captives “are subjected to grave abuses, including field executions” and suffering from injuries caused by shelling without receiving medical care.The detention centres have faced a cholera outbreak since early February, with poor environmental conditions, a lack of clean water, and malnutrition making the spread of diseases more rampant.The capture of the doctors, alongside a “critical” shortage of medical supplies, has debilitated the health sector, the NGO warned.
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