The United Nations Human Rights Council has identified both the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as perpetrators of widespread assaults targeting civilians and the deliberate destruction of essential infrastructure across Sudan. Several of these actions have been officially deemed crimes against humanity. In the Darfur region, the conflict has forced thousands to flee their homes, leaving them in precarious humanitarian conditions with scarce access to relief and escalating threats of disease outbreaks such as cholera. A team from France 2 became the first international media group to reach the town of Tawila, where they documented the severe consequences of the violence on displaced communities, highlighting critical health challenges and psychological trauma. The following report from France 2 sheds light on these urgent issues.
UN Condemns Sudanese Forces for Crimes Against Humanity Amid Escalating Darfur Crisis





