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    Thousands Detained by RSF in Sudan’s El-Fasher, Including Women and Children

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group in Sudan, have reportedly detained thousands of people in the city of El-Fasher. Among those held are hundreds of women and children, highlighting the widespread impact on vulnerable populations. This development comes amid ongoing conflict and instability in the region, exacerbating humanitarian concerns. The mass detentions have raised alarm among human rights organizations and local communities alike.

    El-Fasher, located in North Darfur, has been a focal point of violence and unrest for years, with the RSF playing a controversial role in the conflict. The group’s actions have often been criticized for human rights abuses and contributing to the displacement of civilians. The recent wave of detentions underscores the fragile security situation and the challenges faced by civilians caught in the crossfire. Meanwhile, aid agencies are struggling to provide assistance amid restricted access and escalating tensions.

    In a significant development, the Sudan Doctors Network has brought attention to the plight of detainees, emphasizing the urgent need for international intervention and protection of human rights. The detention of women and children raises particular concerns about their safety and well-being. This situation adds to the broader crisis in Sudan, where political instability and armed conflict continue to disrupt daily life. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, calling for dialogue and measures to prevent further abuses.

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