Tensions between the governments of Kenya and Sudan have continued to escalate after Rapid Support Forces (RSF) meetings hosted in Nairobi. RSF went on to sign a “political agreement” charter with its affiliates to establish a “governmental authority” in the areas controlled by the para-military group.
Sudan’s envoy, Al-Harith Idriss al-Harith Mohamed, criticized Kenya for allowing the signing of the RSF’s charter in its country, saying the agreement seeks to dismantle his country.
Such move further escalates 'the conflict in the Sudan deepens the fragmentation of the country and risks further entrenching the crisis,' says spokesperson - Anadolu Ajansı
Deep internal divisions may presage another partition of the country, just over a decade since the establishment of South Sudan
Nine Egyptians freed after being held for 19 months by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces arrived in Egypt to celebrations on Thursday morning as the Sudanese army advanced in Khartoum.
Armed men are raping and sexually assaulting children as young as one during Sudan's civil war, says the UN children's agency, Unicef. So traumatised are the survivors that some say they have attempted to end their lives. Mass sexual violence has been widely documented as a weapon of war in the country's nearly two-year conflict.
The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, at war with Sudan's army since April 2023, signed the charter last month with its allies to establish a "government of peace and unity" in RSF-held areas.
Sudan alleges UAE enabled 'genocide, murder, theft of property, rape, forcible displacement, trespassing, vandalism of public properties, and violation of human rights’ by supporting Rapid Support For