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Sudan’s civil forces coalition decries RSF abuses in Al-Jazirah

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March 31, 2024
in South Sudan, Sudan
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March 30, 2024 (KHARTOUM) – Sudan’s Coordination of Civil Democratic Forces, known as “Tagadum,” strongly condemned the recent violence by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Al-Jazirah State.

The coalition, in a Saturday statement, called the attacks on civilians and forced displacement a “blatant violation” of the joint Addis Ababa Declaration.

Tagadum’s statement denounced the RSF’s actions as “unacceptable and unjustified,” highlighting their contradiction with the declaration’s provisions to protect civilians and facilitate their safe return home.

On January 3, RSF commander Hemedti and Tagadum leader Abdallah Hamdok signed the Addis Ababa Declaration, aiming to end the ongoing conflict. The joint statement obligated the RSF to ensure aid access in controlled areas and create conditions for displaced civilians to return.

In recent months, critics have accused the Coordination of not explicitly condemning RSF actions, as it kept mentioning “the warring party”.

However, Tagadum’s statement emphasized its commitment to civilian safety, calling for an end to the war, a lasting peace, and a democratic transition. It also demanded investigations into the Al-Jazirah crimes and accountability for the perpetrators.

The situation in Al-Jazirah is unique. Unlike other areas where both sides fought, the RSF took control of the agricultural region after the army’s withdrawal. Reports indicate civilians have suffered targeted attacks aimed at looting their property.

To underscore their positions, two other Sudanese political groups members of the coordination, the Sudanese Congress Party and the Sudanese Professionals Association, issued separate statements to condemn the RSF’s actions in Al-Jazirah.

(ST)

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