Sudan’s RSF militia ‘targeting minorities with campaign of gang rape’ Researchers have documented dozens of attacks targeting members of the Nuba ethnic group.
Researchers from Human Rights Watch recorded dozens of attacks carried out by Sudan’s Rapid Support Fighters (RSF) or allied militia groups, who have been fighting the Sudanese national army for control of the country since April 2023.
The incidents recorded by researchers occurred in the Nuba Mountains, a rugged rural region bordering South Sudan where an estimated 700,000 people are currently sheltering in tents made of sticks and tarpaulin in what has become the worst displacement crisis in the world.
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All 79 attacks targeted members of the Nuba ethnic group aged between seven and 50 and took place between December 2023 and October this year.