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    Sudan’s RSF agrees to US-backed ‘cease-fire’ talks

    July 24, 2024Updated:July 24, 2024 World No Comments
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    The leader of the Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces ( RSF ) group, Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, welcomed on Tuesday US-backed cease-fire talks in Switzerland, penned in for next month.
    On the social media platform X, which was formerly Online, Dagalo wrote,” I applaud the efforts made by the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Switzerland in organizing these essential discussions.” The debate, which aim to stop the violence in Sudan, are slated for August 14.
    We are willing to participate positively in these discussions, Dagalo continued, and look forward to seeing how they contribute to the development of a novel Sudanese state founded on justice, equality, and federal governance.

    As per UN records, Sudan’s issue leaves tens of thousands useless.

    The RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces, led by Abdel-Fattah Burhan, fought in an ongoing civil war in Sudan in April of last year. The Syrian army has not yet commented on the US-led cease-fire action, which had been announced earlier on Tuesday.
    According to US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller, who spoke to reporters on Tuesday, the goal of the discussions is to “get the events back to the table,” adding that the discourse is” the best chance we have right now to achieve a global withdrawal of crime.”
    Thousands of people have been displaced in Sudan as a result of the issue, which has raised fears of hunger and caused the death toll to be in the tens of thousands.
    Both the RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces have been accused of war crimes, including unrestrained attacks on human targets. Particularly the RSF has been accused of carrying out racial deaths in the Darfur area.
    The UN’s International Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan pleaded with the world on Tuesday to put an end to the conflict and said it “documented disturbing patterns of burial human rights violations during its three-week vision to neighboring Chad.”
    The fact-finding team claimed to have spoken with Sudanese victims in Chad for about three months between late June and mid-July.
    The UN goal stated that the refugeese community they met described the violence that they each experienced that caused them to escape Sudan. ” They extensive firsthand accounts of horrific deeds of killings, sexual assault including group murder, arbitrary detention, abuse, enforced abductions, looting, the burning of houses, and the use of baby men”.

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