Sudan: Khartoum State Resistance Committees Coordination – Press Release (08.05.2022)

The Khartoum State Resistance Committees Coordination Meeting was held today. The meeting covered a variety of topics related to the revolutionary political situation. The meeting also discussed the charter for establishing the people’s authority proposed by the state coordination.

The meeting established that the charter will be signed on May 11 to usher in a new era of grassroots political practice. We also urge on all revolutionaries to build the grassroots political practice in all parts of our country and to declare a new age in which the people decide their own future.

It is important to recognise the efforts of all the charter committees, from all the resistance committees’ coordination and at all levels, were involved.

We further note that the positions of the Coordination of Al Fil and Al Arbaeen, Al-Mawrada, Al-Ardah, and Haj Youssef neighborhood committees are consistent with consensus and the promotion of consensus. The charter for establishing the people’s authority will be signed by the Khartoum State Resistance Committees Coordination with all our strength and unity.

Love live the resistance

Signed by:

1-Karari Resistance Committees Coordination

2-East Khartoum Neighborhoods Committees

3-South Khartoum Resistance Committees Coordination

4-South Khartoum & Klaklat Resistance Committees

5-Jabal Awliya Resistance Committees Association

6-Bahri Neighborhoods Committees

7-Sharg Al Nil Janub Resistance Committees Coordination

Sudan: Hemeti’s dishonest message

We must all coexist with one another with goodness and virtue, keeping away from all forms of division and diaspora, and renounce tribalism, racism and regionalism in order to preserve this unified and cohesive nation that we inherited from our ancestors. The manifestations of disharmony, difference and dispersion that Sudan is suffering from require us to take a sincere pause to review ourselves and our positions, and we all think about our true national interests away from the party, tribe or party, to be our slogan (the flag of Sudan). We are very sorry for the harsh conditions that our people are experiencing in their livelihood due to the economic conditions that the country is witnessing, but we also have good news that (after hardship but relief) our hope in God is great, and after him our hope in our young capabilities and arms. The only way out of the political crisis that the country is going through is (dialogue). There is no alternative to dialogue but dialogue, and we are able to overcome all difficulties through purposeful discussion that is based on frankness, clarity, honesty and justice, and which is based on established national principles, distance from the agenda and self-love. We send a special message to our people who endured difficulties with all patience. We bow to you in appreciation and gratitude. You deserve the best. The journey of a mile begins with a step. We must continue the path. The homeland awaits us and the future is ours” (Vice President Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, 02.05.2022).

The Vice President and Brigadier General Mohamed Hamdan “Hemeti” Dagolo has come out with his message of peace on the celebration of Id al-Fitr. This as the Rapid Support Force (RSF) or Janjaweed is used with force in Darfur and in the rest of the Republic. It is not like Hemeti’s forces is coming with peace and justice. No, they are serving injustice and impunity. Just the recent action of in West Darfur State.

Hemeti can speak of dialogue, but the current Transitional Sovereign Council it took away it’s credibility with the October 2021 coup. The Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) and Sudanese Professional Association (SPA) isn’t a part of it now. They have instead gotten warlords into the Council, but not civilian technocrats or leaders of revolution. That’s why it’s rich of speaking of dialogue, when his one of the ring-leaders of the army takeover of the government.

The Vice President wants to sound like a reasonable man, but his forces and the usage of military force to displace, distort protest and quell the civilians is showing his message is useless or totally dishonest. As we are supposed to forget how the state is going after the Resistance Councils, the opposition parties and target civilian activists. We even know the authorities raiding and targeting hospitals after demonstrations. So, the Vice President talking of co-existence, but not giving breathing space to the dissidents in the Republic.

Hemeti is insincere and proves it. That is the sort of double-talk of negotiations and co-existence, but his regime is relentless with use of violence and brutality against the ones who dissident. That’s why it’s hard to believe his words, as the deaths and arrests since October 2021 alone is huge. While we know the amount of people hurt and with lasting pains are even bigger. Therefore, speaking of peace, when you are ordering war isn’t truthful, but dishonest.

He dropped this message on social media to boost his persona and role in the state. As he has used his Janjaweed or RSF to get into office. Hemeti is a man of war and a militia-leader himself. He now wants to be seen as a statesman, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.

Hemeti is a man of war and his RSF is the epitome of that. He decrees war and conflict… the General thrives on this and he has even been known for selling arms to Tchad. So, we know that he doesn’t mind to earn profits as a lord of war. That is the sort of fella he is and that shouldn’t be forgotten. The latest conflict and usage of war in Darfur is nothing new. His just continuing with the fierce methods which gave him power.

That’s why we know… Hemeti isn’t a man of co-existence or dialogue. No, his a man of brutality and murder. This is why the Resistance doesn’t want to talk to him or anyone who is participating in the junta government in Khartoum. Peace.

Sudan: Central Committee of Sudan Doctors – Field Report Of civilians injury cases during April 30th, 2022 (02.05.2022)

(20) cases of injuries were counted today, including (10) cases of scattered gunshot wounds, likely from a cartridge weapon. Among the cases were a gunshot wound to the head (unstable in intensive care), (2) injuries to the head from tear gas canisters, and run over by the regular forces’ vehicles.

The total number of injuries reached (20) cases, as follows:

– (10) Cases of scattered gunshot wounds – likely from a shotgun (including an unstable head injury in intensive care)

– (1) Case of rubber bullet injury

– (2) Cases of head injury from tear gas canisters

– (5) Sporadic cases of injury to the body by tear gas canisters

– (1) Case of being run over by a vehicle belonging to the regular forces

– (1) Case of injury to the hand as a result of stone throwing

The capital, Khartoum:

Processions of Omdurman and its localities:

The total number of injuries reached (12) cases, as follows:

– (10) Cases of scattered gunshot wounds – likely from a shotgun (including an unstable head injury in intensive care).

– (1) Case of rubber bullet injury

– (1) Case of sporadic injury to the body by a tear gas canister

Processions of Khartoum and its localities:

Total injuries (8) cases, as follows:

– (2) Cases of head injury from tear gas canisters

– (4) Isolated cases of body injury from tear gas canisters

– (1) Case of being run over by a vehicle belonging to the regular forces

– (1) Case of injury to the hand as a result of stone throwing

CCSD will provide you with every update it receives in continuous field reports.

There are injuries in the field that were treated by field aid teams and are not included in the list.

The details of the aforementioned injured until the moment of the issuance of this report are confined to us to ensure their rights, and not sharing them is at the core of the professional obligation to respect their privacy.

Any other injury cases that occurred in the regions are being investigated and an update will be published when confirmed; Especially (Darfur).

Glory and eternity to our brave martyrs.

Urgent recovery to our wounded heroes..

CCSD’s Media Office

May 2nd ,2022

Sudan: Central Committee of Sudan Doctors – Report on the Death Toll of the Events in West Darfur State (30.04.2022)

The death toll have risen to (200). Four have been killed today in El Geneina, West Darfur; three by gun shot, while one stabbed with a sharp object.

With this, the total number of deaths since the start of the events has now reached (200).

Locations of victims body injuries are as follows:

– Head (95)

– Neck (2)

– Chest (51)

– Belly (19)

– Basin (4)

– Back + Chest (4)

– Limbs (5)

– Full fire burn (5)

– Stabbing by sharp object (1)

(location of body injuries of (14) of the victims could not be identified).

Distribution of the (200) victims by age group and gender are as follows:

– (24) Children

– (9) Women

– (167) Men

(23 of the victims are elderly men and women).

The Surgery Emergency at El Geneina Hospital, is still operating at half capacity, and the Internal Medicine, Obstetrics, and Pediatric Emergencies are not working.The Internal Partitions are also not working anymore.

CCSD points out that there is still deficit in providing health services in the State, due to failure in full return to work in El Geneina Hospital, as the capacity of the hospital cannot be covered by the private hospitals in the State.

This calls for concerted efforts directed towards full return to work in the Hospital.

CCSD’s Media Office

April 30, 2022

Sudan: Security Council Press Statement on Darfur, Sudan (29.04.2022)

The members of the Security Council condemned the recent violence in West Darfur, Sudan, which has resulted in the killing and injury of civilians, mass displacement and attacks on health-care facilities. The members of the Security Council expressed their deep sympathy and condolences to the families of the victims and wished a speedy and full recovery to those who were injured.

The members of the Security Council called for the immediate cessation of violence, including intercommunal violence and attacks on health-care facilities, to enable the resumption of humanitarian assistance. They called for a transparent investigation of violence in Darfur to ensure those responsible for the violence are held accountable.

The members of the Security Council recognized the efforts undertaken by the Sovereignty Council to address the situation, including the outcomes of the meeting of the National Security and Defence Council and the commitment to conduct an investigation. They reaffirmed the primary responsibility of State authorities to protect civilians and reiterated the international legal obligation of the authorities and armed groups to protect all civilians and civilian infrastructure.

The members of the Security Council further called for the accelerated implementation of the Juba Peace Agreement, including deployment of the Joint Security Keeping Force, and of the National Action Plan for Civilian Protection. They took note that the Juba Peace Agreement provides for a specific role for the United Nations in supporting the implementation of its provisions. The members of the Security Council acknowledged the importance of strengthening international community support for the implementation of the Juba Peace Agreement, including through the support provided by the United Nations.

Sudan: Coordination of Khartoum State Resistance Committes – Joint Press Release – The General Command Sit-in Dispersal Massacre Commemoration (29.04.2022)

Our people resisting the coup:

At first, we condemn the massacres perpetrated by the coup authorities, regular forces of all divisions, and armed movements’ forces in West Darfur state (El Geneina and Kreinik), which are a continuation of wasting Sudanese lives and shedding Sudanese blood. However, Sudanese blood is one, and we hold the coup authority, its judicial and regular institutions, and its militias fully responsible for what is occurring in Darfur, and we will work to hold everyone responsible for every suffering and harm experienced by our people in the Darfur region accountable.

Our steadfast people:

The case of the General Command sit-in remained unresolved for two years. We followed the statements of the Chairman of the Independent National Committee to investigate this crime (Nabil Adeeb) a year and a half ago when he said that the revelation of the investigation’s findings may result in a military coup, which occurred on October 25, 2021. It was one of the reasons, along with the dismantling of the regime on June 30, 1989, the recovery of public funds, the extradition of ousted Omar al-Bashir and his associates to the International Criminal Court, and the approaching handover of power to civilians and the military’s removal from the political process. The transitional period necessitates an evaluation of the experience and a study of all of its positives and negatives in order to avoid similar occurrences in the future. We stand with the Sudanese street’s demands that it only negotiate the transfer of power to civilians and the return of the military to the barracks and a purely civilian authority, that there is no legitimacy for any military coup or sitting with putschists in a settlement, and that the previous experience was the best example that the military institution cannot be entrusted with the principles of the glorious December revolution.

Our honorable people:

There is no reconciliation or negotiation with the former regime, its dissolved party and its façade, or with the general Islamic political parties that want to re-emerge through the calls of the tripartite mechanism in the so-called Sudanese dialogue. We categorically reject their entry into any political process, as do those who fell with the Salvation regime and the dissolved National Congress Party, as well as all parties that participated in it until April 11, 2019 and fell with it, and we emphasize that anyone who pursues cheap settlements and scrambles for power by selling the blood of martyrs puts themselves in the same category as the putschists. There is no distinction between the killer and those that aid them via incubators that do not represent the Sudanese people or the revolutionary street.

Our hero people:

We will march again to overthrow the coup and its authority on the General Command Sit-in Dispersal Massacre commemoration, which coincides with the 29th of Ramadan.

This massacre and treachery practiced by the same names and soldiers who turned against the glorious December revolution. Accordingly, the processions of “Khartoum State Coordination” will go to (Siteen Street) and the tracks will be determined by the field committees later.

We call on all revolutionaries to burn tires and barricade the streets prior to the procession of the General Command Sit-in Dispersal Massacre commemoration on the morning of the twenty-ninth.

Signed by:

Bahri Neighborhoods Committees

El Hajj Yousif Neighborhoods Committees Association

Khartoum City Coordination

Sharg Al Nil Janub Coordination

Greater Omdurman Coordination

Sudan: Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) – Press Statement- About the meeting of the delegation of international envoys visiting Sudan (29.04.2022)

On Thursday evening, April 28, 2022 AD, a delegation from the leadership of the Forces of Freedom and Change met the visiting delegation consisting of envoys from the United States of America, the European Union, Britain, Norway, Germany and France. At their kind invitation, the meeting discussed the developments of the situation in Sudan following the coup of October 25, 2021 and its repercussions.

– The Forces of Freedom and Change welcome the international position in support of the Sudanese people’s demands for freedom, peace and justice, and our willingness to deal positively with the political process facilitated by the tripartite mechanism when it is confirmed that it will lead to ending the revolutionary situation and establishing a solid civil, democratic transitional path that expresses the hopes and aspirations of the Sudanese street.

– The current crisis in Sudan is a direct result of the October 25 coup, and its solution is linked to ending the coup d’etat and establishing a new constitutional framework, based on a transitional civilian authority that expresses democratic forces and a comprehensive process of justice that exposes crimes, does justice to the victims, holds violators accountable and ensures that they are not repeated again, security and military reform will remove the military institution from political action completely and lead to a single professional and professional army.

The Forces for Freedom and Change stressed that any credible political process must follow real measures to create the atmosphere, foremost of which is the protection of civilians throughout Sudan. Especially in Darfur and the war-affected areas, releasing all political detainees who are still inundated with the prisons of the coup authority, ending the state of emergency, and stopping all forms of violence against the peaceful popular movement.

– The Forces of Freedom and Change explained to the international envoys the efforts made among the revolution’s forces to unite the anti-coup forces and assured them that what unites these forces is greater than what divides them, and that they fully share the vision that works to end the coup d’etat and establish a civil and democratic state. And that the discrepancy in the mechanisms and methods of joint action is a secondary discrepancy that does not prejudice their joint political action, stressing that this step is important to reach the goals of the broad Sudanese street and occupies the forefront of the agenda of the work of the forces of freedom and change.

The Forces for Freedom and Change affirmed that the nature of the current conflict is between the camp of the putschists, which includes soldiers and civilians, and the democratic civil forces that express their position in the Sudanese street with its many living forces, and that it is not correct to characterize the current conflict as between civilians, therefore, any political process that goes beyond the correct description of the nature of the crisis will not succeed in finding solutions to it.

In conclusion, the international envoys expressed their understanding of the position of the Forces of Freedom and Change and the demands of the Sudanese street, and affirmed their support for the endeavors of the tripartite mechanism. And their readiness to provide any possible assistance that leads to the restoration of the civil and democratic path in Sudan, and that they will remain in constant communication with all parties to ensure the success of the political process.

In response to the aspirations of the Sudanese people and their clear and firm will to live in a homeland where the values of freedom, peace and justice prevail.

Executive Office of the Forces of Freedom and Change

April 29, 2022

Sudan: Bachelet appalled by Darfur killings, warns against escalation (27.04.2022)

Bachelet called on the authorities to take immediate action to protect the population and assist the wounded and displaced.

GENEVA, Switzerland, April 27, 2022 – UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet on Wednesday called on the Sudanese authorities to protect the population of West Darfur and take urgent steps to prevent further outbreaks of communal violence after more than a hundred people were killed in attacks by armed assailants between 22 and 24 April.

“I am appalled by reports that at least 159 people were killed in Kerenik on 22 and 24 April, 107 injured and thousands displaced from their homes, and at least five villages in the region were also attacked,” she said. “I am concerned that this region continues to see repeated, serious incidents of intercommunal violence, with mass casualties.  While initial measures taken by the authorities to calm tensions are welcome, I urge the authorities to address the underlying causes of violence in this region and fulfil their responsibility to protect the population.”

More than 1,000 armed members of the Arab Rzeigat community attacked Kerenik town on 22 April following the killing of two Rzeigat men by unknown perpetrators. At least eight men belonging to the African Masalit tribe and seven Arab men were killed in the attack and at least 17 people from the Masalit community were injured, including one woman and three children.

Joint security forces were deployed to Kerenik on 23 April but reportedly retreated in the face of another large-scale attack by Rzeigat assailants on 24 April, during which they took control of the town for several hours, looted and torched hundreds of shops and houses and opened fire on public buildings where many had sought shelter, including a hospital and a police station. At least 151 people were killed, including at least 27 women and 17 children, and more than 90 injured. Three people were reportedly killed inside the hospital, including two medical workers. The violence also spread to El Geneina, the capital of West Darfur.

 

Bachelet called on the authorities to take immediate action to protect the population and assist the wounded and displaced. “I urge the authorities to ensure that the many people injured in Kerenik, who have still not received medical care, are quickly and safely evacuated to hospitals, and to facilitate humanitarian assistance for the displaced.”

 

“I call on the Sudanese authorities to conduct prompt, thorough, impartial and independent investigations into these attacks and hold all those responsible to account in accordance with international human rights law. The victims and their families have a right to effective remedies.”

 

I also urge them to accelerate the long-delayed implementation of the security measures set out in the Juba Peace Agreement which stipulated the establishment of a joint security-keeping force to protect civilians in Darfur, and to implement the National Action Plan for the Protection of Civilians.”

 

The human rights situation in Sudan has continued to deteriorate since the military coup of 25 October 2021.   The High Commissioner urges the Sudanese authorities to take credible steps to create an environment conducive to an inclusive political settlement that would put the democratic transition back on track. To this end, the High Commissioner supports the continued facilitation efforts of the UN-AU-IGAD tripartite mechanism.

Sudan: Darfur Women Action Group (DWAG) – West Darfur Faces Another Deadly Attack (25.04.2022).

Darfur Women Action Group (DWAG) is gravely concerned by the alarming level of violence in West Darfur. The attack on Kerrinek, West Darfur, began on Thursday, April 21, and has continued since. This has resulted in at least 201 casualties, 98 injured, most of whom are women and children, and an unspeakable amount of destruction. This has been one of the deadliest and most destructive attacks that innocent civilians in West Darfur have experienced in the last few years and is a new wave of genocidal violence that is being conducted systematically with impunity.

The attack started on Thursday, April 21, with the killing of two people by an unknown assailant around Kerrinek. On the following day, hundreds of armed Arab militiamen encircled Kereneik and began opening fire and going home to home and killing civilians. Credible sources and eyewitnesses on the ground have confirmed that the Janjaweed and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) were responsible for orchestrating these latest attacks. The violence has spread to El Geneina, as shootings erupted outside the main hospital, causing mass fear among residents. In addition, it was reported on Monday morning that militiamen have been terrorizing and preventing civilians from burying dead bodies at the cemetery in El Geneina. The military leader, General al-Burhan, deployed soldiers to Darfur to contain the attacks, however, witnesses have reported that the security forces have acted with little resistance to prevent or contain the violence.

This latest violent incident is eerily reminiscent of the violence that took place from January through April of 2021 in and around El Geneina, West Darfur, after the withdrawal of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID). The withdrawal of the peacekeeping force in Darfur means there are no civilian protection mechanisms in the region, leaving a security vacuum that makes people more vulnerable to violent attacks and with nowhere to turn for protection. Moreover, the October 25th military coup has further emboldened and energized the Janjaweed and RSF to escalate attacks in Darfur because they know they may commit these attacks without repercussions. The attacks across Darfur have inflicted unimaginable suffering and are a horrifying reminder of the millions of civilians in the region that remain vulnerable. Additionally, DWAG has received credible information that the RSF is mobilizing to escalate its attacks across Darfur. We fear that those who have survived will now be exterminated while the world is watching.

DWAG is especially concerned about the humanitarian crisis this has created, as the Darfur Bar Association stated that approximately 20,000 people had been displaced by the violence. This is on top of the soaring levels of displacement from the first two weeks of March following the violent attacks in other areas of West Darfur, in which more than 150,000 families were displaced. The increase in displacement demonstrates how the situation on the ground continues deteriorating and affecting those most vulnerable. Today the situation in West Darfur is extremely catastrophic, with unimaginable loss of lives and humanitarian crises inflicting unbearable pain and suffering on innocent men, women, and children. We fear that as violence continues to escalate, it will cause even higher levels of displacement and suffering for the people of Darfur. These attacks are systematic and directed toward civilians from the indigenous African tribes who were targeted during the genocidal campaign orchestrated by al-Bashir, which is still ongoing despite his ouster in 2019.

DWAG is further concerned about the news of the release of 13 former members of the National Congress Party (NCP) and Islamic fundamentalists, who were arrested in 2019 along with former President al-Bashir. This is alarming as, following their release, a coalition of ten Islamic political parties was formed. Among these ten Islamic political parties is the NCP, allowing the NCP to participate in future elections and bring back the genocidal and dictatorial era.

DWAG calls on President Biden to publicly denounce the escalated violence in Darfur and urges him to put pressure on Sudan to immediately end these attacks. We further call upon the international community to put pressure on the Sudanese military junta and assert that violence against civilians will not be tolerated. DWAG also urges the United Nations Security Council to take immediate action to authorize a United Nations force to protect civilians in Darfur. The United Nations Security Council must also immediately dispatch high-level Security Council delegates to investigate the situation and summon the military junta leaders before the Council for escalating this violence. The United Nations Security Council and the United States must demand unimpeded access to humanitarian agencies to aid in order to deliver emergency health and other life-saving assistance to those in need. Immediate action must be immediately taken in order to stop violence against innocent civilians before it is too late.

Since the October 25th coup, violence has escalated and hundreds have lost their lives, but world leaders have largely overlooked the situation in Sudan. Because of the silence and complicity of our leaders, the military in Sudan will continue to exterminate more civilians. We urge our supporters to join us in demanding President Biden and the United Nations Security Council members to publicly denounce the attack in West Darfur, disarm the Janjaweed and RSF, and ensure that those displaced are protected and provided with life-saving assistance.

We must collectively speak up and compel world leaders to act before it’s too late.

Sudan: The Statement of Revolutionaries Committee of West Darfur State – About the complete profanity of Karinak locality (24.04.2022)

The government’s failure to protect citizens

In continuation of the previous attacks on Karinak locality, the Janjaweed and Rapid Support militias (RSF) Sudan launched a sweeping attack from all directions on Sunday morning, April 24 2022 on the citizens of Karinak locality in West Darfur state after Withdrawal of the armed forces and the central reserve from their positions to make way for the Janjaweed militias and rapid support to invade the locality and kill innocents, defenceless citizens.

We also stressed in our previous statement that these continuing attacks, their causes are known to all, and come within the policies of scorched earth and population displacement.

The originals as a natural extension of the state’s policies in changing the African identity and plundering the state’s resources and wealth, around which the rapid support and the so-called movements of the “Juba Agreement” with the state of Russia were agreed upon by by Russian exploration and mining companies.

We assure the Sudanese people that the attacks by the Janjaweed militias (RSF) Last Friday, it was led by three Rapid Support Officers who were killed in that attack. They are

1/Hassan Bekkay/Rapid Support Major

2/ Moses Gawain/Rapid Support Captain

3/ Jumaa Juweed / First Lieutenant Rapid Support

And the current ongoing atrocities is also led by rapid support equipment.

In the meantime, the West Counties Revolutionaries bloc confirms the following:

1/ All the repeated attacks and attacks launched by these militias in separate areas in West Darfur state, with the planning and leadership of the Rapid Support Militia and the Janjaweed militias, which are originally under the Rapid Support Administration to implement their cruel policies.

2/ Today’s attack continues until the moment of writing this statement by the Janjaweed or Rapid Support Forces. The highway is coming from Furbaranga, Umm Dukhun, Wassouf, Omar and Kabkabiya, with no less than 300 Land Cruisers, as well as motorcycles, horses and camels, after a government monitoring plane flew yesterday in the skies of Karinak and the surrounding areas, with the aim of providing the Janjaweed with military information to target the popular resistance.

3/ We assure the Sudanese people that the planes that were sent are not for the purpose of protecting the citizens, but rather to explore the area and provide the Rapid Support militias or Janjaweed with intelligence information against the citizens. Otherwise, why not use force against the aggressor militias and completely disappear on the days when there are attacks.

4/ What do we assure the #Sudanese people who is still waiting for protection from this government that works in favor of #Russia to control the joints of the state by means of the rapid support militias and the Juba peace movements that receive money and power, including the so-called Khamis Abdullah Rabiba Janjaweed, that they are reconsidering their thinking about setting up new mechanisms to protect civilians *through* International *through* International community intervention.

5 / Karinak locality was stormed from all directions and all of its citizens’ wealth was profaned and a large number of defenseless innocent women, children, the elderly and the elderly were killed in front of the eyes of the government, which was stationed in the army command and writes reports of aggression to submit at the end of the day to the so-called Janjaweed militia leader Hamdan Daglo

6/There are movements inside the El Geneina locality by the Janjaweed and Rapid Support militias by transferring weapons and ammunition to the Karinak locality in front of the government’s eyes, and there is a possibility of storming El Geneina locality according to the movements of the Rapid Support and Janjaweed militias

7/ An urgent appeal to the international community to save the lives of innocent and defenseless civilians that the state government and the center were unable to protect, but rather an effective contribution to destroying the lives of but rather an effective contribution to destroying the lives of civilians in Karinak locality.

Sunday 24 April 2022

Media of West Darfur State Revolutionaries Committee.