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Paramilitary attacks in Sudan’s Darfur possibly ‘genocide’, Human Rights Watch says
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May 12, 2024
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In a harrowing investigation, Human Rights Watch has collected stories of survivors in Darfur who faced systematic execution, persecution and abuse by the RSF paramilitary.
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