Sudan Launches Mass RSF War Crimes Trial in Port Sudan
A Port Sudan court began a mass trial of 201 RSF-linked suspects this week, charging them with war crimes, crimes against humanity, and undermining Sudan’s constitutional order.
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A Port Sudan court began a mass trial of 201 RSF-linked suspects this week, charging them with war crimes, crimes against humanity, and undermining Sudan’s constitutional order.
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