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Darfur govt accuses RSF of blocking aid, calls it a “crime against humanity”

A Sudanese family take shelter at a refugee entry point close to the Chadian border with Sudan (WFP)

March 22, 2024 (EL- FASHER) – The Darfur regional government sharply criticized the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for refusing to allow humanitarian aid deliveries through the North Darfur crossing. They called this action a “crime against humanity.”

On Thursday, the RSF objected to the routes designated by Darfur Governor Minni Arko Minawi for delivering aid. The RSF accused the governor of planning to use the aid to transfer weapons to the army and of diverting relief supplies for personal gain.

The Darfur government issued a statement condemning the RSF’s position. They see it as a deliberate attempt to prevent aid from reaching those affected by the war and a violation of international humanitarian law.

“Delivering aid is a fundamental right,” the statement declared. “The RSF’s actions constitute a war crime.”

The statement accuses the RSF of violating humanitarian principles and international law, demanding international intervention.

The statement clarifies Governor Minawi’s role, emphasizing that international organizations handle all aid logistics, from shipment to distribution. Minawi has no control over the aid. The statement calls the RSF’s accusations against Minawi “personal attacks.”

The Darfur government further refutes the RSF’s claim that Darfur is “liberated.” They assert that the region continues to suffer under RSF brutality, including looting, human rights abuses, genocide, and forced displacement.

The statement holds the RSF responsible for these crimes, including genocide and ethnic cleansing, in areas under their control.

The dispute stems from the Sudanese government’s refusal to deliver aid through El Geneina, a West Darfur crossing controlled by the RSF.

(ST)