Sudan Opens Massive War Crimes Trial Against RSF Suspects
Sudan’s anti-terrorism court in Port Sudan began trial proceedings on Jan. 19, trying 201 RSF-linked suspects, including top commanders, on war crimes and crimes against humanity charges.
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Sudan’s anti-terrorism court in Port Sudan began trial proceedings on Jan. 19, trying 201 RSF-linked suspects, including top commanders, on war crimes and crimes against humanity charges.
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